Day 2: Grassroots Action

A day of workshops, focusing on actions citizens can take to safeguard themselves and their communities against microplastics and industrial pollution from the plants that manufacture them.

Plus a private screening of the documentary: Hellcat: The True Story of an Unreasonable Texas Waterkeeper

Event Schedule

Registration
Sign-in table at the front. Light refreshments

8:30 AM

Blessing by Indigenous People of Coastal Bend

9:00 AM

9:20 AM

Intro to Hellcat by Fax Bahr

"Hellcat" Private Screening

9:25 AM

11:00 AM

Private Screening Q&A with Fax Bahr, Diane Wilson, and more!

11:30 AM

Lunch

Legislation & Advocacy Panel

12:00 PM

Legal Action Panel

12:45 PM

Break

1:30 PM

Citizen Science Panel

Nurdles and How to Complete a Nurdle Patrol for Citizen Science with Joanie Steinhaus (TIRN)

Citizen Science by the Shore: Empowering Communities to Protect Galveston Bay from Microplastics with
Brittany McWhorter (TIRN)

1:45 PM

2:30 PM

Community Organizing Panel

Break

3:15 PM

Civil Disobedience / NVDA

3:20 PM

Closing message from San Antonio Bay Area Waterkeeper

4:05 PM

Event Speakers

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Hellcat tells the extraordinary true story of shrimp boat captain Diane Wilson and her decades-long battle to protect the Texas Gulf Coast from petrochemical pollution. Over 35 years, Wilson transforms from a fourth-generation fisherwoman into a relentless activist, taking on multinational corporations like Formosa Plastics, Alcoa, and Exxon.

Through vérité footage, archival news, personal films, and testimony from allies and whistleblowers, the film captures Diane’s fearless journey—organizing community meetings, staging hunger strikes, facing retaliation, and enduring personal loss. Despite sabotage, jail time, and intimidation, she secures the largest Clean Water Act lawsuit in history and later forces new environmental reviews that halt dangerous dredging plans.

As Diane earns the Goldman Environmental Prize, her fight continues against new threats, including Exxon’s proposed massive plastic pellet plant. At 77, she remains unwavering, declaring she will battle for clean water “until my last breath.”

More than a personal chronicle, Hellcat highlights the broader struggle for environmental justice in frontline communities worldwide—revealing how polluters evade accountability, exploit vulnerable regions, and imperil the planet’s most vital resource: water.