History Pub- Stewart Udall and the Politics of Beauty, All Ages
Doors Open: 6:30 PM
Stewart Udall and the Politics of Beauty
All Ages | Doors 6:30PM
McMenamins Kennedy School Theater
5736 NE 33rd Ave, Portland, OR 97211
Monday, April 24th, 2023 7:00PM
About Stewart Udall and the Politics of Beauty
Documentary film screening and panel discussion
Stewart Udall was the Secretary of the Interior from 1961-1969 during the Kennedy and Johnson administrations. He led the way for the most important environmental legislation in US history and spearheaded the expansion of the national park system and wildlife refuges. Udall was a fierce advocate for racial justice, peace, and Native American rights. He was the first public official to warn America about the dangers of climate change and his accomplishments have had a lasting impact on public policy and the modern environmental movement. This documentary is the eye-opening story of one of the most influential public servants whose great legacy deserves wide recognition.
"An increasing Gross National Product has become the Holy Grail, and most of the economists who are its keepers have no concern for the economics of beauty." --Stewart Lee Udall, 1968
Join PBS veteran producer, director John de Graaf; former U.S. Senator Gordon H. Smith; Planned Parenthood Columbia Willamette CEO Anne Udall; and author Tim Palmer in a post-screening discussion facilitated by Executive Director of Oregon Historical Society, Kerry Tymchuk. Speakers will expand upon Stewart Udall's profound legacy of conservation and environmental justice.
The trailer for the film can be viewed here.
About History Pub
These events are open to everyone interested in Pacific Northwest history, and beyond! Often co-sponsored by local or state historical and civic organizations, we bring you experts, scholars, first-person experiencers, historians and documentaries expounding on topics from indigenous history to the birth of Portland, early explorers to hop growing, and on and on! It's like being back in the classroom - except this time you get to settle into comfortable seats and enjoy a drink or two with dinner while you listen and learn.
This event is eligible for a History Pub Stamp