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Goodwin’s Way

"Which way is forward?"

Goodwin's Way is a 1-hr. documentary exploring a British Columbia town's resistance to a coal-powered future 100 years after the killing of controversial local labour activist Ginger Goodwin.

Top Cast

  • Joe Keithley

    Joe Keithley

    Self

  • Leslie Baird

    Leslie Baird

    Self

  • Gordon Carter

    Gordon Carter

    Self

  • Brian Charlton

    Brian Charlton

    Self

  • Conner Copeman

    Conner Copeman

    Self

  • Meaghan Cursons

    Meaghan Cursons

    Self

  • Jesse Gentes

    Jesse Gentes

    Self

  • Mike Keelan

    Mike Keelan

    Self

  • Destanne Lundquist

    Destanne Lundquist

    Self

Overview

Goodwin's Way is a 1-hr. documentary exploring a British Columbia town's resistance to a coal-powered future 100 years after the killing of controversial local labour activist Ginger Goodwin.

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