Earth's Greatest Enemy Film Screening
Simcoe County 4 Palestine
"Earth’s Greatest Enemy" Film Screening with Guest Speaker Rachel Small from World Beyond War Canada
Location: Grace United Church, 350 Grove Street East, Barrie, ON
Date: Saturday May 2nd, 2026
Time: 7 - 10 PM - Doors open @ 6:30pm
Suggested Donation: $5-10 Student/Senior $10-20 Adult or a Non-perishable food item.
*All proceeds will be donated directly to support Families in Gaza through the Sustain Campaign. Click for more information about the campaign here. @sustaincampaignnetwork
Film Synopsis: Earth’s Greatest Enemy reveals a hidden truth rarely questioned in mainstream reporting: the role of the U.S. military as the world’s largest institutional polluter, tracing the link between war, empire, and ecological destruction. Drawing on powerful testimonies from veterans, scientists, and frontline communities, it uncovers how military operations poison ecosystems, accelerate global warming, and sacrifice the future for endless expansion. From Alaska’s melting glaciers to contaminated bases across the U.S. and toxic battlefields abroad, Earth’s Greatest Enemy delivers a provocative and unflinching examination of the untouchable institution playing an outsized role in the climate crisis.
trailer 1: https://youtu.be/rphBWk15_h4?si=OyR4E4Rj2jZkv4rS
Guest Speaker: Rachel Small, Organizer with World Beyond War Canada
Rachel Small is the Canada Organizer for World BEYOND War. She is also a founding member of “Jews Say No To Genocide”. As well, she coordinates the Arms Embargo Now Campaign. She has organized within local and international social/environmental justice movements for over a decade, with a special focus on working in solidarity with communities harmed by Canadian extractive industry projects in Latin America. She has also worked on campaigns and mobilizations around climate justice, decolonization, anti-racism, disability justice, and food sovereignty. She is a longtime member of the Mining Injustice Solidarity Network and has a Masters in Environmental Studies from York University. She has a background in art-based activism and has facilitated projects in community mural-making, independent publishing and media, spoken word, and more.