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Amazon Watch and Rainforest Action Network are working together to force Chevron to clean up its pollution in Ecuador, and compensate local communities for their decades of suffering.

Crude documents not only the devastation Chevron (then Texaco) has wrought in the region, but also the communities’ 16-year struggle for justice in the Ecuadorean court. Chevron continues to use the dirtiest tricks in the books to delay and corrupt the legal process to avoid paying $27 billion in damages.

By hosting a CRUDE screening:

1. You help tell the stories Chevron doesn’t want the world to hear
The more people that see CRUDE, the less Chevron is able to hide from their responsibility, and the more likely they will have to clean up the largest oil-related environmental disaster on Earth.

2. You raise crucial funds to support the people of Ecuador.
Asking for donations at your Crude screening will help bring affected people from Ecuador to the US for Chevron’s annual meeting. It is necessary for Ecuadorean people to directly tell their story to Chevron shareholders, media and policy makers, and the decision-makers at Chevron who hold the power to clean up their homeland.

3. You help build a movement powerful enough to change Chevron!
In order to change Chevron, one of the largest and dirtiest oil companies one the planet, we need to build a movement a million times more powerful than them. Crude will educate and inspire thousands of people to commit to changing Chevron in the coming weeks and months.

All you have to do is screen the movie CRUDE, invite as many people as you can, and encourage anyone interested to volunteer or donate to the Clean Up Ecuador Campaign. With your help, we will hold Chevron accountable!

Host Tool Kit

1. Tips for Holding a Screening PartyDownload PDF
Tips for a Great Film Screening. Some helpful tips to planning a fun and successful screening and fundraiser at your house.

2. Chevron Q&ADownload PDF
Crude Facts. Get the straight facts behind the film Crude and the decades long lawsuit holding Chevron responsible in Ecuador.

3. Chevron Crude factsDownload PDF
Chevron Question & Answers will help provide answers to some of the questions that the film Crude is sure to bring up.

4. Host Event Management System - Login Here
Use our event management tool to update your event, invite friends, and send a message to people who have RSVP’ed.





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7 Comments so far

Too many problems signing up — tells me it has to end before March 23 in contradiction to what it says elsewhere.

Comment by Ethel MacDonald
02/24/10 at 2:14 pm

Hi, I’m interested in hosting a screening in Bogota, Colombia. My question is: does the DVD come with Spanish subtitles?
Thanks and keep it up.

Comment by Iván Reina Ortiz
02/24/10 at 7:12 pm

I am the founder of APECA in Peru. We train leaders in conservation in Peruvian Amazonia. I need a copy in spanish to share with villagers and community leaders.

Comment by Gina Low
02/24/10 at 9:40 pm

I would love to screen this film to a crowd at my university.
Is the DVD available in a format that can be used in Australia?

Comment by Jessie Wells
02/26/10 at 2:11 am

I’d love to have a screening at my school. I’m certain many people would be interested in watching it. I’ll see if I can arrange something with the school board.

Comment by Chainsawkitten
03/04/10 at 2:12 pm

I signed up for a private screening at my work place in DC, but I still haven’t received the DVD. Any word on when it will arrive?

Comment by Becky
03/08/10 at 2:32 pm

I signed up for a hosting, when do I get my package of the movie ‘crude’ and show stuff?

Comment by Phil Yoder
03/09/10 at 7:54 pm