Toronto
Cinema Politica UofT Screening: "Edible City"
7:00pm
- 9:00pm
Thursday October 17 2013
Venue: First Nations House
Address: 3rd Floor, 563 Spadina Ave
Cost: FREE!
Accessibility: || FREE || wheelchair accessible space || snacks provided || films will be captioned || address any other accessibility needs to external@utgsu.ca
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"Edible City" is a fun, fast-paced, feature-length documentary journey through the local Good Food movement that’s taking root in the San Francisco Bay Area, across the nation and around the world. Inspirational, down-to-earth and a little bit quirky, Edible City captures the spirit of a movement that’s making real change and doing something truly revolutionary: growing the model for a healthy, sustainable local food system that’s socially just, environmentally sound, and economically resilient.
Cinema Politica UofT is an initiative of the University of Toronto Graduate Students' Union. We screen films that challenge conventional narratives and that explore underrepresented stories. Our film screenings aim to engage students and the community in critical issues surrounding equity and environmental justice. We seek to accomplish this by following each screening with a discussion about how the content of the film relates to our own experiences and what action we can take collectively.
Organizer:external@utgsu.ca
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