VERO BEACH — The community-wide, nondenominational Social Justice Film Series continues its fifth year on Sunday, January 9, at 7 p.m. at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Vero Beach. The 2010 documentary to be shown is, Nuclear Tipping Point. The film is free; no tickets or reservations are required.
Written and directed by Ben Goddard, the film was produced by the Nuclear Security Project to raise awareness about nuclear threats and to help build support for the urgent actions needed to reduce nuclear dangers.
Nuclear Tipping Point films conversations with four men intimately involved in American diplomacy and national security over the last four decades. Former Secretaries of State George Shultz and Henry Kissinger, former Secretary of Defense Bill Perry, and former Senator Sam Nunn share the personal experiences that have led them to their current views on nuclear weapons. The film is introduced by General Colin Powell, narrated by Michael Douglas and includes interviews with California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and former Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev. The screening will be followed by discussion.
The Fair Trade Corner will be open one-half hour before and after the film.
The UUFVB is handicapped-accessible and is located on the southeast corner of 27th Avenue and 16th Street.
Information: Call 772-778-5880.