Panel discussion from the 2011 Cornell University screening of this great film posted above in "video responses", enjoy! We found this film offered many topics for a great community conversation about how we can better support beginning farmers. I would encourage others to include a panel of farmers and farming advocates at screenings in their towns.
@midtra52 You're right - the "white privileged" type do indeed often focus on the superficialities of modern conscience-soothing consumerist garbage such as what you mentioned (no, I'm not slamming Whole Foods; I just realize that shopping there doesn't automatically make me environmentally responsible).
To be clear, I wasn't calling them "white and privileged" - I was responding to the sentiment of some of the earliest comments that referred to them as such. I should have put that in "".
@JamesRCalloway I don't see how you can call them "white and privileged". Most of them started with nothing and were quite poor. Plus there's the obvious latino guy in the trailer. It sounds like his father was a migrant farm worker. The "white privileged" type tend to just shop at whole foods and buy carbon offsets while wasting loads of every other kind of resource.
Panel discussion from the 2011 Cornell University screening of this great film posted above in "video responses", enjoy! We found this film offered many topics for a great community conversation about how we can better support beginning farmers. I would encourage others to include a panel of farmers and farming advocates at screenings in their towns.
AllisonLHJack 1 week ago
I speak hen too! love it!
megastarmedia 2 weeks ago
psychos
haken582 3 months ago
How Can i watch this for free???????????? any on line streem options??? please!!!
mrsreebz 4 months ago
YES SIRRRR! I just saw this movie for only 10 dollars at my local SB public Library. I would love to see more hispanics involve in this revolution.
aguafinatv 5 months ago 2
We'll be playing this film in the Houston Bay Area this Friday August 19th : )
ClearlakeTI 6 months ago
it's coming to portland PDXMILO!
jefforysimmons 8 months ago
I can't wait for this to be shown in Portland!
PDXMILO 9 months ago
@midtra52 You're right - the "white privileged" type do indeed often focus on the superficialities of modern conscience-soothing consumerist garbage such as what you mentioned (no, I'm not slamming Whole Foods; I just realize that shopping there doesn't automatically make me environmentally responsible).
To be clear, I wasn't calling them "white and privileged" - I was responding to the sentiment of some of the earliest comments that referred to them as such. I should have put that in "".
JamesRCalloway 10 months ago
@JamesRCalloway I don't see how you can call them "white and privileged". Most of them started with nothing and were quite poor. Plus there's the obvious latino guy in the trailer. It sounds like his father was a migrant farm worker. The "white privileged" type tend to just shop at whole foods and buy carbon offsets while wasting loads of every other kind of resource.
midtra52 10 months ago