'Making Arizona' Documentary Screenings and Climate Conversations

When

7 to 8:30 p.m., Feb. 21, 2024
Making Arizona screening info and girl picking prickly pears

Wednesday, February 21,  7.00  pm - Free event, registration needed

ENR2 Building - Room S107 (Haury Auditorium), University of Arizona Campus

Register HERE

Join us for an interactive “Climate Conversation” with Associate Professor of the UArizona School of Theatre, Film & Television and 2023-24 Udall Center Fellow Michael Mulcahy!

Arizona is feeling the intensifying effects of global climate change as extreme heat breaks new records and water scarcity concerns grow. But what can we do about it?

This is the question that drives Professor Mulcahy's new short documentary series and educational project, Making Arizona.

Professor Mulcahy will debut the first installment in this multi-part series and will hold a panel discussion with stakeholders and participants from the films during this live event at UArizona's award-winning ENR2 building.

This is the first of four state-wide public events that will feature short documentaries highlighting the stories of Arizonans’ resilience in the face of climate change, along with the chance to discuss the climate challenges the state faces with political leaders, climate scientists and non-governmental organizations. This series of events is made possible by a grant from Arizona Humanities, and is funded in part by the Southwest Center and the Southwestern Foundation for Education and Historical Preservation.

More details and registration HERE.