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"A Water Trail" Documentary Screening & Performance - Earth Day Event

  • The Alluvion 414 East Eighth Street Traverse City, MI, 49686 United States (map)

Doors 6:30 - Event at 7pm - All tickets $15 - Includes both pre-show performances and the film

🌊 Calling All Water Warriors! 🌊

Join us on April 22nd—Earth Day for a special screening of: A WATER TRAIL

The evening will begin with a powerful performance of “NO FILTER” by Amber Hasan, followed by a dynamic performance from Shea “Phire-Sis” Cobb, setting the stage for an unforgettable night of storytelling, resilience, and action.

The Alluvion will be transformed into a seated theater with the film showing on our big screen.

Don’t miss this opportunity to stand in solidarity, spark change, and be part of the movement for water sovereignty. Water is life. Let’s protect it. 💧


ABOUT THE FILM

A WATER TRAIL is more than a call for water justice—it’s one woman’s deeply personal journey through survival, loss, and activism. Fleeing Flint’s water crisis, she arrives in Puerto Rico, only to endure the devastation of Hurricane Maria and the painful loss of contact with her youngest child. Through her struggle, A WATER TRAIL reveals how water has been weaponized against marginalized communities—and how grassroots action can reclaim it.

a BROKEN PENCIL PICTURES production

a film by: TuKlor


ABOUT AMBER HASAN

Amber Hasan has been writing for as long as she can remember. She sees writing as sacred, a vehicle for feeling spiritually whole and fulfilling her life purpose. In addition to being a writer, she is a wife, mother, actor, hip-hop artist, herbalist, and community organizer.

Amber owns a natural product line, Mama’s Healing Hands, that was originally started to address hair loss and skin rashes suffered by Flint residents due to the Flint Water Crisis. 

She is co-founder of The Sister Tour artist collective, a grass roots organization created to offer resources and safe spaces for women artist and entrepreneurs.  In July of 2019, along with Latoya Ruby Frazier, The Sister Tour and Moses West, they passed out over 20,000 gallons of water in her hometown of Flint, Michigan using Moses West’s “Atmospheric Water Generator.”

Amber’s work focuses on bringing light to dark places and situations while also helping others to find and use their voices as a tool of empowerment.

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