The Climate Action Alliance of the Valley, Visulite Cinemas and the Arts Council of the Valley are partnering to host a showing of Merchants of Doubt, on Tuesday June 2nd at 7 pm. Merchants of Doubt is a documentary that looks at pundits-for-hire who present themselves as scientific authorities as they speak about topics like toxic chemicals, pharmaceuticals and climate change.
A Question and Answer session will be held in Court Square Theater after the film, moderated by Led Grady (CAAV) and with a panel that includes Doug Hendren and Bishop Dansby.
What: Merchants of Doubt showing plus Q and A When: Tuesday June 2nd at 7pm Where: Downtown Harrisonburg’s Court Square Theater Cost: $9.50 Adult / $8.50 Senior, Student
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