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. Edible City: Grow the Revolution 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. Documenting a broad spectrum of activists, organizations and inspired citizens, Edible City shows how everyone can get involved in transforming our food system. Edible City introduces a diverse cast of extraordinary and eccentric characters who are challenging the paradigm of our broken food system. The movie digs deep into their unique perspectives and transformative work– from edible education to grassroots activism to building local economies— finding hopeful solutions to monumental problems.
This documentary film is a partnership with Reap More Than You Sow Community Gardening Project and
Forsyth County Public Library Environmental Committee
Sponsored by Wake Forest Translational Science Institute Program in Community Engagement
Wednesday, October 2 at 7 pm.
Rural Hall Branch Library
7125 Main Street
Rural Hall, NC
336-703-2970
For more information contact: Wallace Williamson 336-331-2564