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Last weekend Come Hell or High Water: The Battle for Turkey Creek went to Power Shift, the world’s largest youth gathering of climate activists. The film was one of several showcased there by Reel Power, a project of Working Films that brings together filmmakers and activists “fueling the energy revolution.” This is the fourth Power Shift event, and this year there was a special emphasis on “frontline” communities disproportionately impacted by dirty energy and climate change.

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Derrick Evens with the Turkey Creek Historic Community Sign

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