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Suffolk University’s Ford Hall Forum; Program for Environmental Science; Black Studies Program; Center for Student Diversity and Inclusion; Office of Diversity, Access and Inclusion, and the Communication, Journalism & Media, and History, Language, Global Culture & Philosophy Departments proudly present the screening of the award-winning documentary: Harm in the WaterA film by Kendall MooreHarm in the Water is an urgent documentary by filmmaker Kendall Moore that exposes how industrial pollution is poisoning water, air, and bodies in communities across the American South—communities that have long been forced to bear the costs of corporate profit and political inaction.Through firsthand testimony and investigative storytelling, the film reveals how environmental harm becomes a public health crisis, and how race, history, and power determine whose lives are treated as disposable.Following the screening, Kendall Moore will be in conversation with Dr. Joy Banner, featured in the film, and Co-Founder and Co-Director of The Descendants Project and a leading voice in environmental justice and community-led resistance in Louisiana’s “Cancer Alley.” Together with local activists and experts working in the intersections of environment and community, they will explore how history, race, public health, and environmental policy intersect—and what it means to defend land, water, and life in the face of corporate power and governmental neglect.This forum invites us to reckon with whose lives are placed at risk, whose voices are ignored, and how communities organize to protect their future.Thursday, February 5, 2026Modern Theatre525 Washington Street, Boston, MA 021116:00 p.m.Register here to attendPDF FlyerThis event is free and open to everyone
📍 Modern Theatre - Suffolk University, 525 Washington St, Boston, MA 02111, USA