The National Farmers Union invites you to a virtual film screening of Food for the Rest of Us and a facilitated post-screening discussion.
“Food for the Rest of Us will examine how getting back to the land is tied to other movements such as Black Lives Matter, Idle No More and Times Up. Food for the Rest of Us is a feature film that presents 4 stories of people living life on their own terms, serving as leaders and role models who are lending their voice to the underdog and leading a revolution to a better world, from the ground up! [Telling the stories of] An Indigenous-owned, youth run organic farm in Hawaii, and Black urban grower in Kansas City who runs a land-farm at East High School, A female Kosher Butcher in Colorado working with the Queer Community and an Inuit community on the Arctic Coast who are adapting to climate change with a community garden in a small geodesic dome.” Learn more about Food for the Rest of Us here.
One week virtual film screening begins on March 1 at: 4:30 PST/ 5:30 MST /6:30 CST /7:30 EST /8:30 AST. Discussion begins March 8 at: 4:30 PST/ 5:30 MST /6:30 CST /7:30 EST /8:30 AST.
Join us for this powerful film and insightful, community-building discussion! Questions? Email beach@nfu.ca
Our gratitude extends to the Youth Caucus & ISWG for sponsoring this powerful film!
*Unfortunately, French subtitles currently unavailable for this film*