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DESCRIPTION:Food Justice Film Festival 2025 \n\nOctober 23 - 26\n\nREGISTER HERE: 
 https://foodjusticefilmfestival.com/sign-up\n\n\nThe Center for Biological 
 Diversity invites you to our sixth annual virtual Food Justice Film 
 Festival, Oct. 23-26. This year’s festival will feature four documentary 
 films highlighting links between food sovereignty, agricultural heritage, 
 social justice, and the environment.\n\nThis free online film festival is a 
 chance to learn more about how an unjust and environmentally destructive 
 food system hurts us all, especially marginalized communities, and puts a 
 strain on our planet. It also gives filmmakers, farmers, organizers, and 
 activists a space to talk about the incredible work they do.\n\nIn addition 
 to watching the films themselves, you can check out in-depth interviews 
 featuring Jacob Beaton, Indigenous food sovereignty activist, owner of Tea 
 Creek Farm, and main subject of the film Tea Creek; Mark Decena, director 
 of Farming While Black; Debbie Millikan and Jamey Steiner, directors of 
 Feeding Change; and Raphael Sbarge, director of LA Foodways.\n\nSign up now 
 to watch all four films for FREE during the festival.\n\n\nFood Justice 
 Film Festival lineup:\n\n    Farming While Black — Examines the 
 historical plight of Black farmers in the United States and the rising 
 generation reclaiming their rightful ownership to land and reconnecting 
 with their ancestral roots. Directed by Mark Decena.\n\n    Tea Creek — 
 Follows activist Jacob Beaton and his vision to transform his family farm 
 into a beacon of hope for Indigenous food sovereignty. Directed by Ryan 
 Dickie.\n\n    LA Foodways — Looks at the storied agricultural history of 
 Los Angeles to understand food waste challenges and opportunities to bring 
 fresh foods to urban communities. \nDirected by Raphael Sbarge.\n\n    
 Feeding Change — Uncovers the farming challenges that are transforming 
 Hawaiian landscapes in conversations with farmers, students, educators, 
 food producers, and local food-systems advocates. Directed by Jamey Steiner 
 and Debbie Millikan.\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2025/10/10/18880617.php
SUMMARY:Food Justice Film Festival 2025 (FREE)
LOCATION:Virtual, on-demand streaming: October 23 - 26
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2025/10/10/18880617.php
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