April 17, Wild Lands Wild Horses - Twin Peaks Screening at Rutgers Cinema

wild_landsWild Lands Wild Horses - Twin Peaks Screening at Rutgers Cinema *FREE EVENT* 

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Exclusive screening of "Wild Lands Wild Horses - Twin Peaks" presented by Jamie Baldanza, Director of Wild Lands Wild Horses, and Neal Bennett, Professor of Practice. This special event, in collaboration with Rutgers School of Communication and Information’s Journalism and Media Studies and the NATAS Mentorship Program, promises an evening of captivating cinematography and insightful discussions.

Join us on Wednesday, April 17th, at Rutgers Cinema at 6:00 PM for this unique experience.

Following the screening, there will be a Q&A session featuring the creators of the film: Jamie Baldanza, Deb Lee Carson, and Dana Zarello, moderated by Journalism and Media Studies Professor, Neal Bennett. We will also be announcing our next project!

Don't miss out on this opportunity to delve into the fascinating world of America's wild horses and explore the challenges they face in today's landscape. Admission is free, but be sure to register using the provided link, space is limited.

About the film:

America's wild horses are in crisis, caught in the crossfire over land use rights and diminishing habitats. While some still roam freely, thousands have been corralled into government facilities with uncertain futures.

With 150 million acres of western public lands at stake, it's imperative that we come together to protect our wildlife. Join Jamie Baldanza and Deb Lee Carson as they embark on a mission to document the lives of America's elusive wild horse herds and navigate the complex political landscape that surrounds them.

In this film, beautiful cinematography that takes place in the wild is woven into exclusive conversations with scientists, ranchers, government officials, and wildlife advocates, who — despite their differences — all share the same goal: To keep the west wild.

wild_landsWild Lands Wild Horses - Twin Peaks Screening at Rutgers Cinema *FREE EVENT* 

RSVP

Exclusive screening of "Wild Lands Wild Horses - Twin Peaks" presented by Jamie Baldanza, Director of Wild Lands Wild Horses, and Neal Bennett, Professor of Practice. This special event, in collaboration with Rutgers School of Communication and Information’s Journalism and Media Studies and the NATAS Mentorship Program, promises an evening of captivating cinematography and insightful discussions.

Join us on Wednesday, April 17th, at Rutgers Cinema at 6:00 PM for this unique experience.

Following the screening, there will be a Q&A session featuring the creators of the film: Jamie Baldanza, Deb Lee Carson, and Dana Zarello, moderated by Journalism and Media Studies Professor, Neal Bennett. We will also be announcing our next project!

Don't miss out on this opportunity to delve into the fascinating world of America's wild horses and explore the challenges they face in today's landscape. Admission is free, but be sure to register using the provided link, space is limited.

About the film:

America's wild horses are in crisis, caught in the crossfire over land use rights and diminishing habitats. While some still roam freely, thousands have been corralled into government facilities with uncertain futures.

With 150 million acres of western public lands at stake, it's imperative that we come together to protect our wildlife. Join Jamie Baldanza and Deb Lee Carson as they embark on a mission to document the lives of America's elusive wild horse herds and navigate the complex political landscape that surrounds them.

In this film, beautiful cinematography that takes place in the wild is woven into exclusive conversations with scientists, ranchers, government officials, and wildlife advocates, who — despite their differences — all share the same goal: To keep the west wild.

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