A Conversation with Residents on the Frontline of Climate Change

After decades of government inaction put them in the direct path of a slow moving climate disaster, the Indigenous village of Newtok, Alaska, may still be able to keep their community intact, but their future hinges on the political will of those in power and finding the money to build a new village.
Join us on April 19th for a conversation with Newtok resident and film subject, Della Carl and her father, George Carl, Yup’ik culture bearer and professor at University of Alaska in Anchorage, Marie Meade, and the Newtok filmmakers, Andrew Burton and Michael Kirby Smith. This event will be moderated by activist, cultural educator and actor, Dallas Goldtooth.