Once a Braided River, a Documentary by Barbara Bernstein
On Sunday, April 26 join the Braided River Campaign for Once a Braided River, a documentary by Portland-based filmmaker Barbara Bernstein about the story of the great Willamette River, which flows through our city. Following the film there will be a short panel discussion with Barbara and subjects from the film.
Once a Braided River tells the story of how the North Reach of the Willamette River was transformed from a braided river, rich in biodiversity and home to many bands of Indigenous people, into an industrial sacrifice zone with a ten-mile-long superfund site running from downtown Portland to the river’s confluence with the Columbia River.
This showing will take place at Tomorrow Theater, 3530 SE Division Street. Doors open at 6:30pm, event begins at 7pm.
For more information and to purchase a ticket, visit the Tomorrow Theater. Tickets are $15.