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Deia Schlosberg made national news in October 2016, when she was arrested and charged with 45 years' worth of felonies for filming the #ShutItDown pipeline protest in North Dakota. She is currently directing the docuseries Bootstraps about universal basic income and her feature documentary The Story of Plastic, just premiered on April 22, for Earth Day, on the Discovery Channel. Previously, Deia produced the Sundance film, How to Let Go of the World and Love All the Things Climate Can't Change, directed by Academy award nominee Josh Fox. She also co-produced Awake, A Dream from Standing Rock distributed on Netflix, among many other environmental projects.
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Deia Schlosberg made national news in October 2016, when she was arrested and charged with 45 years' worth of felonies for filming the #ShutItDown pipeline protest in North Dakota. She is currently directing the docuseries Bootstraps about universal basic income and her feature documentary The Story of Plastic, just premiered on April 22, for Earth Day, on the Discovery Channel. Previously, Deia produced the Sundance film, How to Let Go of the World and Love All the Things Climate Can't Change, directed by Academy award nominee Josh Fox. She also co-produced Awake, A Dream from Standing Rock distributed on Netflix, among many other environmental projects.