Friday, November 11, 2011

Green film festival with our raw vegan snacks!

The Revolution Must Be Edible!
Agrodiversity, Urban Gardening, and Food Sovereignty
Film Festival and Roundtable Discussion

Wednesday, November 16, 2011, 5.30 – 7.30 p.m.
CEU Auditorium, Nádor utca 9, Budapest, 5th district

How can agriculture reduce its dependence on fossil energy? What is the role of biodiversity and seed-saving in agricultural systems? What are urban gardeners and small-scale farmers all over the world doing to address the food and climate change crises? And how can we analyze these issues from an environmental and social justice perspective?

The Environmental and Social Justice Action Research Group and Védegylet invite you to join us to discuss these issues and find out more about permaculture, seed sovereignty and food justice movements around the world!

FILM SCHEDULE:
A Farm for the Future, (Rebecca Hosking, BBC, 2009, 48 min.) investigates how to transform a family farm in Devon, England into a low energy farm for the future.
Banking Diversity, (USC Canada, 2010, 8 min.) highlights community seed banks in Ethiopia and explains the critical role that seed-saving and seed diversity play in ensuring a stable global food supply.
Seeds for Change, (Védegylet, 2011, 7 min.) documents the first international seed swap held in Szeged, Hungary last year in conjunction with the 6th European Forum on Agrodiversity, "Let's liberate diversity!"
Dig for Victory, (UK Ministry for Information, 1942, 6 min.) provides a historical perspective on the trend of urban gardening in times of crisis.
Reap what you sow, Eat what you grow, (Suma Josson, 2011, 11 min.) documents the work of Urban Leaves, an urban organic agriculture movement in Mumbai, India, showing how applying ecological principles and practices to maintain soil fertility and crop health is especially relevant in urban settings.
La Via Campesina in Movement...Food Sovereignty Now! (LVC, 2010, 9 min. clip) presents social movements' struggles for peasant agriculture and food sovereignty all around the world.

ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION:
The films will be followed by comments by:
- Ádám Fülöp, Reclaim the Fields
- Csilla Kiss Védegylet
- Itai Tanyanyiwa, PhD student, Dept. of Env. Science and Policy
- Facilitated by Guntra Aistara, CEU Environmental and Social Justice Action Research Group and the Department of Environmental Science and Policy


Information: envjustar.ceu.hu, www.vedegylet.hu
Free fair trade coffee/tea and raw, vegan snacks (from our LifeKitchen) from 5.00 PM

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