The David Suzuki Foundation, the National Film Board of Canada and Humber College invite Canadian students to talk about the intersection of food equity and environmental justice. A panel discussion, led by Dr. David Suzuki, and streaming live from Humber to classrooms across the country, will examine the impact of modern farming practices on our health, land and food security.
Suzuki will be joined by panelists J.B. MacKinnon co-author of Canadian bestseller The 100-Mile Diet and Utcha Sawyers from Food Share Toronto to discuss what we can do as individuals and as a nation to ensure that every person has the basic ingredients for a life of health and dignity. The event also features poet Tanya Davis, whose compelling poem is the backdrop for the NFB film Island Green, a look at conventional and organic farming on Prince Edward Island. The film is the catalyst for the panel discussion. To watch the movie, please visit . Denise Gardner, Director of Professional Development, Humber College, will moderate the discussion.
In Summary
Virtual Classroom and Panel Discussion entitled: Are current food systems failing us - are you hungry for change?
Monday, October 6, 2014
12:00-1:30pm EST
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To submit a question for the panel discussion - virtualclassroom@nfb.ca Ìý
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