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Black Snow (short)

Black Snow is a documentary film about environmental racism that focuses on the practice of sugarcane burning in the Florida Everglades. As fires from sugarcane burning in the Florida Everglades blanket low-income communities, residents unite to wage a courageous battle against the powerful sugar industry, politicians, and the state itself. Black Snow is a poignant exploration of strength, resilience, and the pursuit of environmental equality.

Winner of the IF/Then x The Redford Center Nature Access Pitch 2022

Film Topics Include:

  • Black Voices
  • Environmental Justice
  • Health
  • Pollution
  • Racial Justice
  • Max Maldonado

    Co-Director
  • Jose Zaragoza

    Co-Director
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