A free screening of the captivating documentary “Smell of Money” before its release to the public. A century after her grandfather claimed his freedom from slavery and the family land, Elsie Herring and her North Carolina community fight the world’s largest pork corporation for their freedom to enjoy fresh air, clean water, and a life without the stench of manure. This film is not yet released to the public, so this is an exclusive opportunity for the Oʻahu community to watch this film. In the the Ala Wai Golf Clubhouse (2nd Floor). Plenty of free parking. Doors Open 5:30 to enjoy free plant-based food samples. (Donations accepted.) Film begins at 6:15. Q&A follows film. More info: Free Screening of “Smell of Money” Documentary | Facebook and The Smell of Money (smellofmoneydoc.com)
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