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We are pleased to be able to bring together two very special guests Jaimal Yogis and Wallace J Nichols for a conversation about water, culture and connection. We will also be showing, for the first time, scenes from the upcoming documentary The Most Fearless.
"The idea that healthy waters and oceans are good medicine - especially for those who fight through and against trauma, discrimination and abuse - has never been as important as it is now." - Wallace J. Nichols
The event is hosted by the wonderful Black Bird Bookstore and Sustainable Surf. This evening we will be raising much needed finishing funds for the film! We are so close - but every bit helps us fund our editor and translators (and music!).
We are asking for a minimum donation of $25 per ticket - but give what you can, everything and everyone is welcome! This is an intimate venue and will sell out soon - so get your tickets, or gift tickets before the holiday.
All proceeds from the evening will go directly towards the completion of the film, with a portion of the proceeds also going to support education for the young surfers in Cox's Bazaar, Bangaldesh.
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