Goshen Theater

Coming Events

CSP Films : Cancer Awareness

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Friday, June 13, 2008

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The Community Sustainability Project is a not-for-profit organization formed to educate about and promote healthy sustainable local communities.

Swim for the River

Documentary Film

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Christopher Swain braved whitewater, sewage, snapping turtles, hydroelectric dams, homeland security patrols, factory outfalls, and PCB contamination to become the first person to swim the entire length of the Hudson River from the Adirondack Mountains to New York City. Swain's experience links together stories of the river, which begins in wilderness and ends in one of the nation's densest population centers. We meet heroes who are fighting to protect the Hudson against a range of threats from industry, inept regulatory agencies, and public indifference. We also see how ordinary citizens can and do make a difference through choices they make effecting the environment, and by joining together around a common cause.

Toxic Bust

Documentary Film

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Chemicals and Breast Cancer, a thought-provoking and visually compelling documentary, uncovers the growing evidence which links breast cancer to chemical exposure. Toxic Bust also raises questions about the long term health costs associated with early childhood chemical exposure and highlights the disproportionate toxic burden carried by low-income communities and workers. Interweaving fiction and documentary, hard science and personal testimony, Toxic Bust challenges viewers to question how chemical use in the United States undermines the health of its citizens.