2012 Jun 7 - 7:00pm
2012 Jun 7 - 8:30pm
Join the Consulate of Venezuela in Bost
on and the Bolivarian Circle "Dr. Martin Luther King Jr." for a special screening of Growing
Change, a documentary by Simon Cunich, about community-‐led revolution for a just food system in Venezuela.
Come learn how Venezuela is building a new food system from the ground up through powerful and inspiring footage and commentary straight from
the heart of Venezuela’s food revolution. Featuring Venezuelan farmers, fishers, and community leaders plus leading figures in the
global food movement.
The film will be followed by first-hand reports from William Camacaro, a Venezuelan-born radio host and a long time social justice activist in New York City, who organizes food sovereignty delegations to Venezuela.
About the film: Growing Change is an inspiring new documentary that looks at one of the most exciting experiments in the world to grow a fair and sustainable food system. In Venezuela, from fishing villages to cacao plantations to urban gardens, a growing social movement is showing what’s possible when communities, not corporations, start to take control of food.
Check out the trailer: http://www.simoncunich.com.au/
For more information on food sovereignty in Venezuela:
http://www.venezuela.foodsovereignty.com.au/
Thursday, June 7th, 7:00-‐8:30 PM
At: Lucy Parsons Center
358A Centre Street
Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts
02130
phone: (617) 522-6098
lucyparsons@tao.ca
Light refreshments will be served
Come learn how Venezuela is building a new food system from the ground up through powerful and inspiring footage and commentary straight from
the heart of Venezuela’s food revolution. Featuring Venezuelan farmers, fishers, and community leaders plus leading figures in the
global food movement.
The film will be followed by first-hand reports from William Camacaro, a Venezuelan-born radio host and a long time social justice activist in New York City, who organizes food sovereignty delegations to Venezuela.
About the film: Growing Change is an inspiring new documentary that looks at one of the most exciting experiments in the world to grow a fair and sustainable food system. In Venezuela, from fishing villages to cacao plantations to urban gardens, a growing social movement is showing what’s possible when communities, not corporations, start to take control of food.
Check out the trailer: http://www.simoncunich.com.au/
For more information on food sovereignty in Venezuela:
http://www.venezuela.foodsovereignty.com.au/
Thursday, June 7th, 7:00-‐8:30 PM
At: Lucy Parsons Center
358A Centre Street
Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts
02130
phone: (617) 522-6098
lucyparsons@tao.ca
Light refreshments will be served
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