Cowspiracy - Panel Discussion and Q&A
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Join directors Kip Andersen, Keegan Kuhn, and more from the cast of Cowspiracy for a panel discussion and Q&A via Zoom, hosted by Dr. Sailesh Rao.
https://cowspiracy-paneldiscussion.eventbrite.com
Watch Cowspiracy (via Netflix) anytime before the event. Then join us via Zoom at either 9-11am PDT or 3-5pm PDT on Saturday, May 9, 2020 for a panel discussion with the cast of the documentary and a chance to ask questions.
This event is a part of the Climate Healers Series – How To HEAL in 21 Days: https://www.climatehealers.org/21days
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