Shuswap groups unite for showing of wildfire documentary Incandescence
- The documentary Incandescence features footage from the 2021 Monte Lake fire and the 2023 West Kelowna fire, highlighting personal accounts from Indigenous Elders, first responders, and community members affected by wildfires.
- The film emphasizes the importance of collaborating with nature to transform fire's destructive capacity into a force for growth, as described by the Shuswap Climate Action Society chair Julia Beatty.
- Following the screening, wildfire expert Jake Jacobson will discuss firefighting courses, while a FireSmart representative will provide tips to protect homes from wildfires.
- Jim Cooperman, President of Shuswap Environmental Action Society, describes the film as artistic and educational, showing the horrifying impacts of climate chaos.
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Shuswap groups unite for showing of wildfire documentary Incandescence
Film a 'cautionary tale that will also leave you with hope for a more resilient plan'
·Salmon Arm, Canada
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