The BC Greens are hosting a special screening of the powerful documentary Coextinction (released in 2021) at the Vic Theatre, on August 22 from 7 PM to 10 PM.
Coextinction delves into the critical issue of the Southern Resident killer whales' survival, exploring the intricate web of ecological connections and the profound impact of human activities on these majestic creatures.
This thought-provoking film highlights the urgent need for conservation efforts and the interconnectedness of all species in our ecosystem.
We want this event to be affordable and accessible for everyone. With the high cost of living in our province, we know that not everyone will be able to contribute the same amount. Please select a ticket price tier that works best for you
🎟 General admission - $12.5 / ticket
👯♀️ Bring-a-Friend Special - $20 for 2 tickets
Following the screening, we are excited to host a panel discussion featuring:
🎬 Gloria Pancraz - Film Director
🌱 Sonia Furstenau - BC Greens Leader & MLA Candidate for Victoria-Beacon Hill
🌱 Dr. Lisa Gunderson - Deputy Leader of the BC Greens & MLA Candidate for Oak Bay-Gordon Head
+ Special Guest - Chief Ernest Alfred - First Nations Leader of Na̱mǥis
This event is a unique opportunity to gain deeper insights into the making of the documentary, engage the community, and discuss how these issues can be addressed through informed policies.
When
7:00 PM to 10:00 PM
Where
Protecting your health
BC Greens recognize that airborne illnesses and pollutants pose a significant health risk to everyone, especially the young, elderly, and immunocompromised, while caregivers, healthcare professionals, and support staff come into regular contact with vulnerable persons. When choosing venues, BC Greens prioritize outdoor spaces, and indoor spaces with good ventilation. In closed indoor spaces, we encourage attendees to wear well-fitting masks (N95, KN95, or KF94), especially during the respiratory-illness season.
Creating safe spaces
The BC Green Party is committed to providing an environment free of discrimination and harassment, where all individuals are treated with respect and dignity, can contribute fully and have equal speaking opportunities. To support this commitment, all event attendees will be expected to follow the standards of our Safe Spaces Participant's Guide.