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Film Screening and Panel Discussion featuring Roger Sorkin Film Screening and Panel Discussion featuring Roger Sorkin
In-person In-person
Contact
Deanna O'Brien
944-7111 944-7111

Join us for an evening of film and commentary on the power of strategic narratives to guide complex environmental and energy challenges and unite the widest variety of people and institutions across the political spectrum around a common purpose. Following film excerpts and director's commentary, Mr. Sorkin will be joined in a panel discussion by Scott Seu, Chair of Hawaii Green Growth and incoming President and CEO of Hawaiian Electric, and Henk Rogers, Chair of Blue Planet Foundation, moderated by Amanda Ellis, ASU Executive Director Hawaii/Asia Pacific, Julie Ann Wrigley Global Institute of Sustainability and East-West Center Alumni President.

Locally sourced and artisanal hand-crafted pūpū (appetizers) and ʻawa (traditional drink) will be available for purchase by cash or card. Parking for Waiwai Collective is located on the ma kai (seaward) side of the Varsity building.  Entrance to the lot is located off of Coyne Street. Parking is $4 for the entire evening.  Please pay cash at the self-pay box at the entrance to the lot, or pay by Smartphone.

 

Join us for an evening of film and commentary on the power of strategic narratives to guide complex environmental and energy challenges and unite the widest variety of people and institutions across the political spectrum around a common purpose. Following film excerpts and director's commentary, Mr. Sorkin will be joined in a panel discussion by Scott Seu, Chair of Hawaii Green Growth and incoming President and CEO of Hawaiian Electric, and Henk Rogers, Chair of Blue Planet Foundation, moderated by Amanda Ellis, ASU Executive Director Hawaii/Asia Pacific, Julie Ann Wrigley Global Institute of Sustainability and East-West Center Alumni President.

Locally sourced and artisanal hand-crafted pūpū (appetizers) and ʻawa (traditional drink) will be available for purchase by cash or card. Parking for Waiwai Collective is located on the ma kai (seaward) side of the Varsity building.  Entrance to the lot is located off of Coyne Street. Parking is $4 for the entire evening.  Please pay cash at the self-pay box at the entrance to the lot, or pay by Smartphone.