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RSVP Today to Receive the Link to Screen Our Next Film

October 23-28, 2021

“MisLEAD: America’s Secret Epidemic”

Register to screen the film and we will also share the link to join our live Q&A With “MisLEAD” Producer and Director Tamara Rubin on October 23, 2021  at 7:00 p.m. MT!

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Join Our Environmental Health Film Screenings

 Environmental Health Trust (EHT) has launched the Jackson Hole Environmental Health Film Series showcasing award-winning documentaries about how the environment shapes the quality and quantity of our lives from birth onward.  Each film will be followed by a short discussion with expert scientists and  filmmakers with an opportunity for you to ask questions.

In past years EHT would screen films in person in  our hometown of Jackson Hole Wyoming, but this year we have gone virtual and films will be live-streamed. Please check back as we will be adding new films soon.

Want to watch more films on your own?  EHT has two website pages with links to excellent films on environmental heath, toxics and electromagnetic fields. See EHT’s webpage on Environmental Health FilmsSee EHT’s webpage on Smartphones, Wi-fi, Cell Towers and The Industry. 

2021 Jackson Hole EHT Film Series Promotional Poster

Films Previously Screened in Our 2021 Jackson Hole EHT Film Series

October 7-14, 2021

“Standing on Sacred Ground: Profit and Loss”

Standing on Sacred Ground promo image

September 9-16, 2021

“Connectivity Project”

Connectivity Project Promotional Image

“Overload: America’s Toxic Love Story” June 23-30, 2021

Overload Screening Promo

“Death By Design” June 10-17, 2021

Death By Design Screening Promo

“Complicit” May 5, 2021

SUPPORTING EACH OTHER

Established in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, in 2007, Environmental Health Trust (EHT) is a 501(c)3 nonprofit with a mission to educate the public with cutting-edge research on environmental health hazards. EHT was created to promote health and prevent disease one person, one community, and one nation at a time. EHT promotes awareness of why and how to practice safe technology, educates about controllable environmental health risks, and works directly with communities, health and education professionals, and policymakers to understand and mitigate hazards and to develop policy changes to reduce risks.