From victim to victorious, we hear the astounding story of Dee
McMillan a young Texas student who at age 14 is bullied by her
classmates and then turns that into an energy to help save the world.
Called a “fat whale” she decides to take it head on. She prints up
“fat whale” t-shirts and starts a campaign to—you guessed it—save the
whales. It’s an inspiring, energizing story told to us by Maris
Stidenstecker of Monterey, California, whose long-standing organization
used more than $10,000 raised by Dee to...
From victim to victorious, we hear the astounding story of Dee
McMillan a young Texas student who at age 14 is bullied by her
classmates and then turns that into an energy to help save the world.
Called a “fat whale” she decides to take it head on. She prints up
“fat whale” t-shirts and starts a campaign to—you guessed it—save the
whales. It’s an inspiring, energizing story told to us by Maris
Stidenstecker of Monterey, California, whose long-standing organization
used more than $10,000 raised by Dee to help clean the oceans.
We’re
then joined by the great Libbe Halevy, long-time No Nukes activist and
radio host who spoke with me at the Uranium Film Festival in Los
Angeles, on a panel that included the actress Mimi Kennedy, actors Esai
Morales and Lou Gossett, JR. along with actress/organizer Kat Kramer.
Among the films we saw were NUCLEAR SAVAGES, THE LAST PICTURE, and THE MAN WHO SAVED THE WORLD.
The MAN WHO SAVED THE WORLD features Kevin Costner in one of the most
interesting and powerful films about the near-avoidance of nuke war one
could ever image.
Libbe is a fascinating host discussing a great important topic. Please do join us to save the world…
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