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Program Schedule
3:00-3:10 pm ET
(12:00-12:10 pm PT)
Welcome to Against All Odds: Illustrating Activism

Wenonah Hauter
Kick off the afternoon with an inspiring program welcome from Food & Water Watch Founder and Executive Director Wenonah Hauter.
3:10-3:55 pm ET
(12:10-1:55 pm PT)
Earth for Sale: an Author Talk with Maude Barlow

Wenonah Hauter

Maude Barlow
Join Food & Water Watch Founder and Executive Director Wenonah Hauter for a conversation with lifelong friend, water activist, author, and Food & Water Watch Board Chair Maude Barlow about her newly released book, Earth For Sale: The Fight to Stop the Last Plunder of the Planet.
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4:00-4:55 pm ET
(1:00-1:55 pm PT)
Making & Discussing Protest Art & Social Change

Michaelyn Mankel

Thomas Meyer
Learn, discuss, and make protest art with Food & Water Watch Organizers Michaelyn Mankel and Thomas Meyer. You’ll learn about the power of protest art and how Food & Water Watch uses art in our organizing work. And then you’ll lean into your own creativity with Michaelyn and Thomas as they walk you through some protest-poster-making tips.
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5:00-6:00 pm ET
(2:00-3:00 pm PT)
Leaning Into Our Creativity: a Community Art Showcase
No speakers this session.
Take a virtual tour of our Community Art Showcase. We sent out a call to our members asking for your art, and we received so many beautiful submissions! This “break” hour without speakers features many incredible pieces of art to enjoy. From paintings to comics to rap, I hope you’ll tune in to see the creativity in our community at large!
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6:00-6:30 pm ET
(3:00-3:30 pm PT)
The Power of Art with Ada Limón and Britton & The Sting

Ada Limón

Britton Smith
Hear from 24th U.S. Poet Laureate Ada Limón, who will read her poem “Instructions for Not Giving Up,” talk about the power of the written word, the nature within us, and the connectedness of everything. Next, you’ll hear from Britton Smith of Britton & The Sting, who uses his musical performances to center art as an important tool in the water activist movement.
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6:30-6:45 pm ET
(3:30-3:45 pm PT)
2026 Honoree Celebration

Matt Wechsler

Susan Weltman

Fredericka Foster
Celebrate our 2026 Food & Water Watch honorees: Fredericka Foster, an award-winning artist, curator, and activist whose body of work has helped raise awareness about the critical importance of clean and accessible water in our communities, Matt Wechsler, an Emmy-nominated environmental filmmaker whose work sparks conversations about how a better food and farming future is possible, and Susan Weltman, lifelong activist, weaver and community builder who has been a powerful force in bringing her community to join Food & Water Watch’s mission.
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6:45-8:00 pm ET
(3:45-5:00 pm PT)
The Power of Storytelling: Filmmaker Panel & Film Screening
Is It Worth It? (7 min)
If I Could Hear the Whales Sing (6 min)
Right to Harm (35 min)

Angie Chay-Arana

Summit Olson

Matt Wechsler
In our final session, join us for a film screening and talk with two emerging filmmakers, Angie Chay-Arana and Summit Olson, both honorable mention winners from the One Earth Film Festival Young Filmmakers Contest, about why they chose to speak through film, what their biggest environmental concerns are, and what gives them hope. Then we’ll end the evening with a screening and discussion with 2026 Honoree and Emmy-nominated environmental filmmaker Matt Wechsler. You’ll watch a 35-minute version of Right to Harm, featuring the riveting stories of five American communities and the devastating public health impact that factory farming has on many of our country’s most disadvantaged community members, and hear from Matt about his powerful and award-winning documentary films.
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Meet the Speakers

Ada Limón
24th U.S. Poet Laureate

Maude Barlow
Board Chair, Food & Water Watch

Wenonah Hauter
Founder & Executive Director, Food & Water Watch

Matt Wechsler
Emmy-nominated Environmental Filmmaker

Thomas Meyer
Strategic Organizing Projects Director, Food & Water Watch

Michaelyn Mankel
Senior Organizer, Food & Water Watch

Summit Olson
Emerging Environmental Filmmaker

Angie Chay-Arana
Emerging Environmental Filmmaker

Britton Smith
Musical artist and water activist











