About us
About Triad EcoHub, powered by TEEM (Temple Emanuel Environmental Movement)
Temple Emanuel Environmental Movement has been hosting monthly environmental documentary films since 2007. We have hosted speaker panels and always have great thoughtful discussions. WE TAKE ACTION!
Environmental advocacy requires a connection with every spectrum of life - from justice, to economics, to air, water and soil, to biodiversity, to energy, to emissions of greenhouse gases and carbon sinks. Since 2007, TEEM has worked with faith-based groups, environmental organizations, human rights groups, government entities and nonprofit organizations on various environmental issues.
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During COVID19, we started showing films virtually. Now that COVID 19 is waning, we are back to the synagogue, but, when able, we host hybrid events.
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We are inclusive and accept all visitors. We do expect all that join us to be professional and polite.
Please join us.
Gayle
This is not the time to sit idle! Climate change, toxins and other environmental issues are serious. We are stewards of our world and work toward
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VS. GOLIATH: APPALACHIA
Temple Emanuel, 201 Oakwood Drive, Winston-Salem, NC, USON WEDNESDAY MARCH 18, 2026 AT 6:30 PM
At TEMPLE EMANUEL,
201 Oakwood Drive, W-S, NC
JOIN US LIVE ONLY FOR A SCREENING OFVS. GOLIATH: APPALACHIA
WITH SPEAKERS: CRYSTAL CAVALIER-KECK AND JASON CAMPOS CRAZY BEAR KECK, Founders of 7 Directions of ServiceDeep in the hollows of the Appalachian Mountains, the construction of a fracked gas pipeline rips through mountaintops, forests, and streams, bearing down on rural communities across Appalachia. Russell, an Army veteran who once swore an oath to protect and serve his country, now finds his home, waters, and forests under threat. He enlists in the battle to defend his community.
Russell joins forces with people along the pipeline route, including Georgia, an apple farmer in Virginia; Maury, a retired schoolteacher in West Virginia; and Crystal and Jason, Indigenous community leaders in North Carolina.
Together, they form a movement that faces numerous setbacks as they take on the multibillion-dollar corporations behind the pipeline. When one of the nation’s most powerful politicians intervenes, the stage is set for a high-stakes showdown.Parkway United Church of Christ, Temple Emanuel Environmental Movement, Green Street Methodist Church and Unitarian Universalist Fellowship are collaborating for the 2026 MONTHLY ENVIRONMENTAL FILM/SPEAKER SERIES in the hosting of these films.
# Discussions to follow the showing of the film.
FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC! ALL ARE WELCOME!!!
Questions, please contact Gayle Goldsmith at (336) 407-2767 or [gayle@ggtuchlaw.com](mailto:gayle@ggtuchlaw.com)1 attendee
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