Update 1/19/24: The 10am screening is now cancelled due to ice. We will move forward with the 1pm screening on 1/20/24 at the Fort Vancouver Visitors Center.
Update 1/10/24: This event has been rescheduled from January 13th due to weather. If you were previously registered for this event on the 13th, please re-register through the Friends of Fort Vancouver website. You can contact friendsfortvancouver@gmail.com with any questions about your registration.
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On Jan. 20, Confluence, Columbia Land Trust and Friends of Fort Vancouver will present a screening of “Stewart Udall: The Politics of Beauty,” a film about the of Udall, a congressman from Arizona and former Secretary of Interior whose legacy is defined by his contributions to environmental conservation and social justice in the 1960s.
Udall was key in passing landmark legislation such as the Wild and Scenic River Act, the Clean Air Act and the Wilderness Act of 1964, and was responsible for the addition of a massive amount of public lands including national parks, historic monuments, recreational areas and wildlife refuges. As a civil rights advocate, Udall used his platform to advocate for racial integration on public lands. After leaving public office, he went on to advocate for communities in Nevada affected by nuclear weapons testing and for Navajo workers impacted by uranium mining.
We hope you’ll join us to learn about this incredible legacy!