Documentary Film Series 2023
On Friday, February 10, at 6 P.M. in Kelseyville, there will be a public showing of the documentary, by Cato's Institute project on Poverty and Inequality in California.
Even before the economic disruptions caused by Covid-19, far too many Californians were living in poverty. Despite solid economic growth, pockets of vast wealth, and a robust safety net, California still has the nation's highest poverty rate. Millions more Californians live on the edge.
In this 30-minute documentary, common sense solutions to poverty and inequality are explored, with testimony from an ideologically diverse group of business leaders, social activists, and scholars.
The documentary will be shown free of charge at 6 P.M. at the Kelseyville United Methodist Church 3810 Main St., in Kelseyville, CA and will be followed by a moderated discussion.
On Friday, February 24, at 6 P.M., there will be a public showing of the documentary, The Fight for Peace, with Morgan Freeman. Morgan Freeman travels the world to study the cycles of war and peace. From the ritualized combat of the sacred Tinku festival in Bolivia to Rwanda's post-genocide reconciliation program, this episode deals with humanity's enormous capacity for violence and the endless pursuit of harmony. Conflict can drive innovation, but is war necessary?
The documentary will be shown free of charge at 6 P.M. at the Kelseyville United Methodist Church 3810 Main St., in Kelseyville, CA and will be followed by a moderated discussion.
On Friday, February 24, at 6 PM in Kelseyville, there will be a public showing of the documentary, The Fight for Peace, with Morgan Freeman
Morgan Freeman travels the world to study the cycles of war and peace. From the ritualized combat of the sacred Tinku festival in Bolivia to Rwanda's post-genocide reconciliation program, this episode deals with humanity's enormous capacity for violence and the endless pursuit of harmony. Conflict can drive innovation, but is war necessary?
The documentary will be shown free of charge at 6 P.M. at the Kelseyville United Methodist Church 3810 Main St., in Kelseyville, CA and will be followed by a moderated discussion.