Earth's Greatest Enemy at RCNV

Schedule

Wed Jul 01 2026 at 06:00 pm to 08:30 pm

UTC-07:00
Location

Resource Center For Nonviolence | Santa Cruz, CA

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A groundbreaking anti-imperialist environmental documentary that challenges audiences to rethink hidden costs of a global military empire.
About this Event

Doors open at 5:30 PM. Film begins at 6:00 PM.

About the film—Earth’s Greatest Enemy, the second feature film project by Abby Martin, is a groundbreaking anti-imperialist environmental documentary.

Exempt from international climate agreements and rarely scrutinized in mainstream reporting, the Pentagon is the world’s single largest institutional polluter—spewing carbon, contaminating water, and scarring landscapes across the globe. Combining investigative journalism, striking visuals, and stories from impacted communities, this film challenges audiences to rethink the hidden costs of a global military empire and its planetary consequences. Provocative, urgent, and eye-opening, this is a documentary that will change how you see both the military and environmentalism.

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After the film—We will watch in community and process the content together afterward as we contemplate how to evolve beyond this madness and create a just, healthy future for all.

Everyone is welcome. Complimentary tickets are available to ensure no one is turned away for lack of funds. Click here to secure your complimentary ticket.

Ticket sales support RCNV’s vital work.


For 50 years, the Resource Center for Nonviolence (RCNV) has equipped our community with tools to build a just and peaceful world.

This film screening is offered as part of RCNV's Loving Justice initiative exploring loving justice and interbeing—honoring the interconnectedness of all struggles for justice. Earth’s Greatest Enemy considers the relationship between war, empire, and ecological destruction. In order for people to live free, well, and fully, we must first have better investment in the physical conditions of our world and divestment from military agendas that are violent for all living organisms — what does it mean to enact a love ethic when communing with Mother Earth?




Special thanks to our promotional partners:

Conflict Resolution Center of Santa Cruz County, KSQD, Romero Institute, Santa Cruz Climate Action Network, UCSC Community Studies, Center for Spiritual Living Santa Cruz, MILPA Collective, and Watsonville Film Festival

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Where is it happening?

Resource Center For Nonviolence, 612 Ocean Street, Santa Cruz, United States

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Tickets

USD 17.85 to USD 50.00

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