Environmental Health Trust is excited to bring you two more films in our 2021 Jackson Hole Environmental Health Trust virtual screening series.

You can watch these two films on any screen from the comfort of your home or wherever you will be. You only need to register and we will send you the links so you can watch each film during a one-week window.

At the end of each week, EHT is hosting a live Q&A with the filmmakers. Check out the schedule below and don't forget to register.

As always, we recommend you watch with a wired ethernet connection.
Film: "Death By Design"

Screening Window: June 10-17, 2021.
Live Q&A With Film Director and Producer Sue Williams: June 17, 2021, 7:00 p.m. MT
"Death by Design"

Consumers love — and live on — their smartphones, tablets, and laptops. A cascade of new devices pours endlessly into the market, promising even better communication, non-stop entertainment, and instant information. The numbers are staggering. But this revolution has a dark side that the electronics industry doesn't want you to see.
About Director/Producer Sue Williams

Sue Williams started Ambrica Productions which has produced awarding-winning films. She co-founded "The Story Exchange" to inspire women to achieve economic independence. In 2016 she was awarded the Boston Globe Filmmaker Fund Award for "Death By Design."
Film: "Overload: America's Toxic Love Story"
Screening Window: June 23-30, 2021.
Live Q&A With Film Director Soozie Eastman: June 30, 2021, 7:00 p.m. MT
"Overload: America's Toxic Love Story"

Soozie Eastman, daughter of an industrial chemical distributor, embarks on a journey to find out the levels of toxins in her body. Soozie learns that hundreds of synthetic toxins are now found in every baby born in America and the government and chemical corporations are doing little to protect citizens and consumers.
About Director Soozie Eastman

Soozie Eastman is an award winning documentary filmmaker and short film producer of films such as "By The Wayside" about the city of Louisville's homeless. She is currently the executive director of the Louisville Film Society, serves on the Louisville Film Commission and produces the annual Flyover Film Festival. 
About Environmental Health Trust

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.