Abstract
Folk music legend and environmental activist Pete Seeger, in despair over the pollution of his beloved Hudson River, launched a project to clean it up in the sixties. In Hudson Shad, Seeger and others in the "River Keepers", make a statement about our responsibility for keeping the waters of the river clean enough for the shad to thrive.
Co-director James Brown, who grew up near the banks of the river, felt a responsibility for sharing through this film a general concern for the relationship between contamination of the river and the survival of its natural inhabitants. Showing the film to people concerned with the Hudson River helped them garner colleagues and supporters towards the cause.
Co-director James Brown, who grew up near the banks of the river, felt a responsibility for sharing through this film a general concern for the relationship between contamination of the river and the survival of its natural inhabitants. Showing the film to people concerned with the Hudson River helped them garner colleagues and supporters towards the cause.
Collection
Subject
Series
George C. Stoney Collection
Contributors
Duration
00:28:52 (HH:MM:SS)
Language:
English
Target or Intended Audience
adult/continuing education, higher education, high school (grades 10-12), college
Copyright Holder
Name | Documentary Educational Resources |
Role | distributor |
Telephone | (617) 926-0491 |
Address | 101 Morse Street, Watertown, MA 02472 |
[email protected] |
Copyright Date
2011-01-01
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