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DESCRIPTION:A Special Screening of Women On The Land at the San Francisco Art 
 Institute\n\nTuesday, February 25, 2014 at 7:30pm\nFeaturing Filmmakers 
 Laurie York & Carmen Goodyear and Gowan Lester, Farm Manager of Noyo Food 
 Forest\n\nYou are invited to a very special screening of the new 
 award-winning documentary, "Women On The Land - Creating Conscious 
 Community" at the San Francisco Art Institute on Tuesday, February 25, 
 2014, 7:30 P.M.  This screening is sponsored by the SF Art Institute and is 
 free to the general public.  There will be a Q&A with the filmmakers, 
 Carmen Goodyear and Laurie York, as well as Gowan Lester, Farm Manager of 
 Noyo Food Forest following the screening.  One of the young farmers 
 featured in the film, Gowan will discuss her work with Noyo, as well as her 
 recent locavore project, Eat Mendocino. We hope to see you there!\n\nFor 
 more info on "Women On The Land" please visit:  http://WomenOnTheLand.com 
 where you can also view the film's trailer.\n\nAlso, if you have friends in 
 the Bay Area who would be interested in this screening could you please 
 forward this email to them?  Thank you for helping get the word out!\n\nFor 
 more information, see the SFAI event page. San Francisco Art Institute, 800 
 Chestnut Street, San Francisco. \n\nWomen On The Land - 
 Endorsements\n\n"Women on the Land is a timely film that connects the 
 powerful back-to-the-land women's self-sufficiency movement that began in 
 the early 1970s with our pressing need today to create conscious 
 communities, live sustainably, eat non-GMO food, and protect our bodies and 
 Mother Earth from corporate greed. It's an awesome film that beckons us to 
 roll up our sleeves and get our hands dirty. Whether we plant a garden or 
 simply make better choices at the grocery store, this film will inspire you 
 to take action for our planet!"\n\n—Davina Kotulski, Ph.D.\nAuthor, Life 
 Coach, Psychologist \n\n"An intimate look at women who've lived their 
 passion, exactly what all of us want for our lives. Their story is about 
 food and farming aligned with a flourishing earth. And it is about 
 authenticity and courage—courage to be ourselves and therefore to open 
 the way for others. Thank you!"\n\n—Frances Moore Lappé \nAuthor, 
 Ecomind: Changing the Way We Think to Create the World We Want\n\n"The wise 
 women who are the subjects of this beautiful film have a compelling story 
 to tell—a story about the maturing of '70s back-to-the-land idealism, and 
 about what it means to live simply and sustainably in a petroleum-powered, 
 consumer-driven world. This isn't about nostalgia: these gutsy, 
 down-to-earth women are prepared for life in the 21st century. Watch, 
 listen, and learn."\n\n—Richard Heinberg\nSenior Fellow, Post Carbon 
 Institute\nAuthor, The End of Growth\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2014/02/09/18750558.php
SUMMARY:A Special Screening of Women On the Land
LOCATION:San Francisco Art Institute\n800 Chestnut St\nSan Francisco
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2014/02/09/18750558.php
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