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The Street Project Film Screening & Panel Discussion
October 23 @ 7:00 pm - 9:30 pm
Please join us for a free movie screening event hosted by the City of Santa Monica, the SMC Bike Club and Sustainable Works to present: The Street Project Film Screening and Panel Discussion.
The film has Spanish subtitles
The Film:
In 2010, the small community of specialists who pay attention to US road safety statistics picked up on a troubling trend: more and more pedestrians and cyclists were being killed on American roads. In fact, pedestrian deaths have increased 51 percent since reaching their low point in 2009. In addition to the loss of human life, it is estimated that road injuries will cost the world economy $1.8 trillion from 2015–2030.
THE STREET PROJECT is the story about humanity’s relationship to the streets and the global citizen-led fight to make communities safer. Click to watch the trailer
The Panel
A panel discussion with Colleen Stoll, Transportation Demand Program Manager at City of Santa Monica, Jeff Snyder, Advocate for safe and cheap muti-modal commuting and Dylan Neumeyer, SMC Bike Club President will follow the film. The panel will be moderated by Cynthia Rose, Director Santa Monica Spoke, Co-founder of the Santa Monica Safe Streets Alliance and Board Chair, California Bicycle Coalition & Bike LA.
Light refreshments will be provided in addition to a prize drawing for great biking accessories!
The event is FREE to ALL but you must register. Click the button to RSVP
Getting to the event:
• Avoid driving, if you can. Ride, walk or take public transportation. Free parking is available in the student area of Lots 3 and 4 off 17th Street and Pico. Santa Monica College bike parking map. https://www.smc.edu/about/camp… Additional biking resources https://www.smc.edu/about/camp…
• Take the Big Blue Bus. The SMC Main Campus is served by BBB lines: 7, 7R, 8, 16, 41, 43, and Metro’s Expo train at 17th Street Station and Colorado.
• If you must drive, try to carpool.
• Bring your reusable water bottle! Water will be provided by the City of Santa Monica.
• Please discard sustainably at the Zero Waste stations, this is a zero waste event!
Please note that the above-titled event may be photographed, filmed or otherwise recorded.