Nine years in the making, Trespassing is a feature-length documentary filmed in and around Native American sacred sites in Nevada’s Yucca Mountain, Four-Corners and California’s Mojave Desert. Trespassing poetically examines the indigenous peoples of the Fort Mojave and Western Shoshone Nations controversial battles around land rights, uranium mining, nuclear testing and the disposal of nuclear waste.
Join us for an exclusive Southern California screening of \\"Trespassing\\"
Location: California State University, Long Beach.
University Theater (Building UT-108)
1250 Bellflower Blvd., Long Beach 90840
Time: 7pm When: Friday, April 28th MC: Larry Smith (Lumbee Nation), CSULB Film and Electronic Arts Department and KPFK\\'s American Indian Airwaves. Opening: Cindi Alvitre (Tongva Nation), CSULB American Indian Studies Department. Panelist: Elder Corbin Harney (Western Shoshone Nation) and activist Steve Lopez (Fort Mojave Nation) will be available afterwards for questions and answers. The screening is for free, and parking in Lot 7 is . This event is sponsored by KPFK and California State University, Long Beach\\'s American Indian Studies and Film and Electronic Arts departments. Please visit the KPFK website at www.kpfk.org or email: burnt.swamp@verizon.net
For information about \\"Trespassing,\\" please visit http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0426607 or http://www.trespassingdocumentary.com
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