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The San Francisco Public Library screens A Radical Thread (2026) as part of its Everybody's Climate 2026 program series.

In this soulful, gorgeous new documentary by Jeanne C. Finley, a back-to-the-land community fights off corporate Goliaths intent on environmental devastation while using the same collective ethos to stitch an 83-foot tapestry that visualizes their story.

Set against the dramatic scars of 19th century hydraulic gold mining, A Radical Thread follows a Sierra Foothills back-to-the-land community as they invent national models of sustainability in their fight against the corporate goliaths of mining, logging and damming. The community's 17-year collaborative project stitching an 83-foot tapestry visualizes the Ridge's story in twelve narrative embroidered panels. Now, as they face their greatest threat of all, climate-driven wildfires, they pass their knowledge of environmental justice to the next generation.

"A Radical Thread beautifully weaves together the stories, told through a set of tapestries, of poets, back-to-the-land settlers, and the region's original Native peoples along the San Juan Ridge near the Yuba river California. Despite waves of disruption - from the Gold Rush to mining and now climate-driven wildfires - this film highlights a community's deep resilience and enduring connection to place.--Thomas Kersen, Associate Professor of Sociology, Jackson State University

Director: Jeanne C. Finley
NR, 70 mins., 2026. Subtitles (SDH) in English

Please stay for the post-screening Q&A with director Jeanne Finley.

More info about the film: https://sfpl.org/events/2026/07/26/film-radical-thread
More info about Everybody's Climate 2026: https://sfpl.org/everybodysclimate

12:45 Meet in SFPL's Latino Room (lower level) at 100 Larkin St.
1:00 The film starts at 1 p.m.
2:15 After the film we will stay for a brief post-screening Q&A with director Jeanne Finley.

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