Documentary film series launches Jan. 6

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KELSEYVILLE, Calif. — The community is are invited to the launch of a new documentary film series in Kelseyville.

On Friday, Jan. 6, at 6:30 p.m., the Unitarian Universalist Church of Lake County, in partnership with the Kelseyville United Methodist Church, will launch a documentary film series.

They will show the documentary “The Age of Mankind,” directed by Alexander Oey.

“An ocean that contains as much plastic as fish, an atmosphere filled with CO2 choking the whole mankind and mass extinction of animals,” says the film’s description. “The destructive influence of mankind will be at least as disastrous as the asteroid element that wiped the dinosaurs off the planet. Dutch scientist Paul Crutzen introduces a new geological period: the Anthropocene, or the age of mankind.”

The documentary will be shown free of charge at the Kelseyville United Methodist Church, 3810 Main St., and will be followed by a moderated discussion on the ideas presented in the film.

All are welcome to attend.

On Friday, Jan. 20, at 6:30 p.m., the Unitarian Universalist Church of Lake County, in partnership with the Kelseyville United Methodist Church, will show the documentary “Suppressed and Sabotaged: The Fight to Vote,” from 2022.

The Jim-Crow level voter suppression that occurred in Georgia’s 2018 gubernatorial race is symptomatic of a much larger – and more pervasive – issue. Learn how you can fight back against this threat to our democracy.

Discussion will follow. All are welcome.