Guest guest Posted March 19, 2001 Report Share Posted March 19, 2001 > > Must See TV (Gather The Friends...) ? > > > > In the year and half since we started publishing this > > newsletter, I've used this space to urge you, the reader, to > > do a number of things. I'm not one to really recommend TV > > viewing. There are so many other, better things to do, and > > it's become painfully obvious in recent years that the beast > > we call the Tube, as a very general rule, is making our > > nation fatter, lazier, and likely more violent and less > > intelligent. But on March 26th at 9:00 pm, it's going to > > rock the boat. And we all ought to be there when it does. > > > > That's when PBS will air " Trade Secrets: A Moyers Report " > > (be sure to check your local listings for the exact airing > > date and time on your PBS station). Any time Bill Moyers > > looks into something it's worth our time. But in this case, > > it's worth more than that because he's investigating the > > very thing I've been waiting for years for a journalist of > > his caliber to look into: the chemical industry and its > > hidden toxic legacy. > > > > This promises to be a ground-breaking program, one that at > > long last gives the chemical industry the glaring attention > > it so richly deserves. And I think even people like us, > > people who are already generally aware of the deadly > > practices and products foisted upon us by chemical > > companies, will be stunned by Moyer's revelations. > > > > I say this because the program is based on interviews with > > historians, scientists and physicians, and on a massive > > uncovered archive of secret industry documents that Moyers > > and producer Sherry say rivals the now legendary > > " Tobacco Papers " for sheer, appalling shock value. What > > those papers apparently reveal is an industry that has put > > our health and safety at very dangerous risk and marshalled > > powerful forces in a largely successful effort to hide the > > truth at any cost. > > > > I urge you to watch this program. And more importantly, I > > urge you to gather others to watch it with you. While you > > and I will most likely tune in (I definitely will), we're > > already aware of the problem and its seriousness. But that's > > not the case with the majority of Americans. > > > > Indeed, research shows that most believe they're being quite > > adequately protected from chemical hazards by industry and > > government alike. That's hardly the case, and a respected > > journalist like BillMoyers is just the person to make the > > point. That's why it's so important that the program be seen > > by more than the " converted " . I want it to be seen by > > everyone, especially those who are largely or wholly unaware > > of the situation.It might be a tough sell, but I think it's > > worth every effort each of us can make to make sure that all > > our friends and neighbors, no matter how politically > > uninvolved or environmentally unaware they might be, tune in > > and watch this historic broadcast. > > > > To that end, the Environmental Health Fund, the > > Environmental Working Group, the Center for Health, > > Environment and Justice, and Women's Voices For the Earth > > are launching Coming Clean, an effort dedicated to > > organizing community viewings of the upcoming Moyers Report > > and doing whatever we can to ensure that after March 26, > > there are more people in more communities working to stop > > the chemical contamination of our food, bodies and > > environment. > > > > I hope you'll consider hosting a Coming Clean viewing event. > > (For more information about Coming Clean, contact Charlotte > > Brody at cbrody@... > > > > or Sharyle Patton at spatton@..., or visit > > http://www.comeclean.org > > > > or our own site at http://www.seventhgen.com). > > > > Whatever you do, make sure you're watching PBS on or about > > March 26th. And make sure everyone you know is watching with > > you. To be forewarned is to be forearmed. Thanks to Bill > > Moyers, we're about to get one of our biggest and best > > weapons Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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