Please join us for a screening of Poisoning Paradise. Following the film there will be an audience discussion along with a panel of environmentalists and area leaders including Mackenzie Feldman, Kendra Klein and Alika Atay.
Film Synopsis Journey to the seemingly idyllic world of Native Hawaiians, where communities are surrounded by experimental test sites and pesticides sprayed upwind of their neighborhoods. Poisoning Paradise details the ongoing struggle to advance bold new legislation governing the fate of their island home. In an attempt to diversify an economy that was overly reliant on tourism, policymakers in both Hawaii and Washington, D.C. encouraged the world’s largest biotech companies to utilize Kauai’s favorable climate and fertile soil to test genetically engineered seeds and crops. Corporations including Syngenta, Pioneer DuPont, BASF, and Dow Agrosciences have since applied hundreds of tons of Restricted Use (RU) pesticides on thousands of acres across the Garden Island’s West Side, the traditional homeland of an indigenous and disenfranchised population. Interviews with local residents, scientists, and healthcare professionals reveal the hardships and ecological dangers of intensive and continuous pesticide applications and the environmental injustice thrust upon people living in one of the most sacred, biologically unique and diverse locations on earth. Award-winning investigative journalist Paul Kolberstein describes Kauai as “one of the most toxic agricultural environments in all of American agriculture.” As champions of a grassroots movement to make Kauai County Bill 2491 law, local activists battle political corruption, corporate bullying, and systematic concealment by the agri-chemical industry. Although Kauai’s plight might seem like a local issue, this debate is in fact raging around the world as country after country is becoming concerned about pesticides, the future of food, and sustainable farming practices.
“I have just finished watching Poisoning Paradise and I am so grateful to the Brosnans for making this beautifully shot film. I have been speaking out about Monsanto, Dow, Syngenta and the rest for a long time, and this film brings absolute proof of the evil forces that are poisoning the environment and harming animals and people in Hawaii. I hope that this film is shown around the world, that it wins every prize out there, that it wakes people up and generates anger. We need millions of citizens from around the world to take to the streets in a massive protest against the use of lethal chemicals on our fields and the shocking expose of corruption at high levels. Watch it. Become angry. Take action.”
Jane Goodall, PhD, DBE – Founder – the Jane Goodall Institute & UN Messenger of Peace
Get Involved
- Divest from Agro-chemical companies that facilitate GMOS
- Invest in companies such as those who promote sustainability and organic agriculture, post links to articles about socially responsible investing
- Save the bees by choosing pollinator-friendly plants for your garden to provide bees with ample foraging opportunities. Get our guide on what’s best to plant during different seasons to help the bees!
- Start saving seed! If you’re new to saving seeds, we’ve got a resource to help you get started! Download 6 tips for saving seeds.
- Write the Governor and Hawaii Board of Tourism and ask if your proposed accommodations are near a GE test site
Register To Vote
- Your voice and your vote matter.
- Go to www.vote.gov and find out how to register to vote in your State.
- Hold your legislators accountable
Voice Your Concerns
- Call Your Legislators (U.S. Senators, Congressmen, and the President)
- Hawaii Tourism Authority (http://www.hawaiitourismauthority.org/contact-us/)
- Hawaii Visitors & Convention Bureau (http://www.hvcb.org/membership/depts.htm#website)
Buy Organic, Boycott GMOs, Grow Your Own If Possible
- Divest from Agro-chemical companies that facilitate GMOS
- Invest in companies such as those who promote sustainability and organic agriculture, post links to articles about socially responsible investing