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Poison Fire: From Nigeria to Richmond, Big Oil's Impact on Local and Global Health

Nnimmo Bassey, Right Livelihood Award Winner and prominent
Nigerian activist speaks on local toxic and global climate impacts of the
everyday practice of flaring gas in Nigerian villages during oil extraction.
He'll sign his climate change book "To Cook a Continent." Short film
screening. Roger Kim of the Asian Pacific Environmental Network will speak
about APEN's Richmond
and climate organizing.

We'll discuss how to protect our environment, health and
climate.

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