Friday, January 19, 2024
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INDEPENDENT DOCUMENTARY FILM SERIES - DOCKED (2022
Fundraiser for HAP, Hispanic Affairs Project
5:30pm-7:00pm, 536 Ouray Ave., Grand Junction
Presenting the next installment in our
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Independent DocuFilm Series: DOCKED (2022), a documentary about immigrant sheepherders working in the Rocky Mountains. ?? DOCKED, dir. by Sara C. Sifers, examines the plight of sheepherders working the Western Range of the Rocky Mountains. Brought into the country through the Department of Labor’s H2A temporary visa program, they are paid $750 a month for a job that requires being on call 24/7. ??? DATE: Friday, January 19th ? TIME: 5:30pm ??LOCATION: 536 Ouray Ave, Grand Junction, Colorado ?? Stay after the screening for a Q&A with Ignacio Alvarado (former sheepherder from Chile) and Tom Aker (community organizer)! ?? The Independent DocuFilm Series is presented by Unitarian Universalist Congregation of the Grand Valley and Junktown Cinema Club. Our goal is to use documentaries to shed light on topics of social & environmental justice. Learn more here: https://www.grandvalleyuu.org/films.html Share or follow this event on Facebook Hope to see you there! ??
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FILM
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INDEPENDENT DOCUMENTARY FILM SERIES - DOCKED (2022
Fundraiser for HAP, Hispanic Affairs Project
5:30pm-7:00pm, 536 Ouray Ave., Grand Junction
DocuFilm Screening followed by Q & A -
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"Docked", a film about the plight of sheepherders working the Western Range of the Rocky Mountains "Docked" by Sarah C. Sifers - Producer, Director, Cinematographer, Writer ??? DATE: Friday, January 19th ? TIME: 5:30pm ??LOCATION: 536 Ouray Ave, Grand Junction, Colorado ??Suggestion donation of $10 at the door - all proceeds go to HAP: Hispanic Affairs Project, promoting immigrant integration through advocacy, leadership development, and the provision of key services. Docked exams the plight of sheepherders working the Western Range of the Rocky Mountains through the eyes of Tom Acker (a human rights activist), Ignacio Alvarado (a former sheepherder from Chile) and Lionel (a current sheepherder from Chile) as he works his sheep through the ranges in Colorado and Wyoming. Brought into the country through the Department of Labor's (DOL) H2A temporary visa program because no American is willing to work under these conditions, they are paid $750 a month for a job that requires being on call 24/7. With the rational that these sheepherders are being brought in from third world countries where they would have earned less money and lived in similar conditions, the film explores whether that is a valid argument for denying these sheepherders basic human rights.
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FOOD/BEVERAGES
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TRIVIA NIGHT @ WHITEWATER HILL VINEYARDS
Come Show Us How Smart You Are!
6:00pm-8:00pm, Whitewater Hill Vineyards 220 32 Road, Grand Junction, CO 81503
Come show us how smart you are! Teams of any size
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are welcome. Winning team receives 12 OnBelays cans of wine! Whitewater Hill Vineyards 220 32 Road Grand Junction, CO 81503 Contact us with questions! chloe@whitewaterhill.com 970-434-6868
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