Generation Food Project: You can help feed the world
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Everyone knows we live with a broken food system, but often it is easier to focus on the bad news rather than the good. In fact, we are surrounded by communities that already know how to feed the world for our generation, and for generations to come.
From Malawi to Michigan, people and organizations are building better ways to eat today so that all of us can eat well tomorrow. This knowledge demands to be shared and spread.
Our Dream
Changing the food system couldn’t be more urgent. All signs point to that conclusion, whether you consider the droughts, floods and fires caused by climate change, the rise in global food prices, or that the health effects of our current food system is predicted to shorten children’s lives. Better, SMARTER ways of growing food, and feeding the world are needed, now.
That’s why we’re developing a new documentary, book and multimedia project, called Generation Food.
We want to show how ordinary women and men around the world are overcoming obstacles and “setting the table” for themselves, their communities, and generations to come. Generation Food is our way of sharing the resilience and wisdom of these communities with you, and yours with them online, on screen, on paper and in person.
Our Dream Team
Led by documentary-making legend and award-winning director, Steve James, of Hoop Dreams and The Interrupters, and best-selling author Raj Patel, of The Value of Nothing and Stuffed and Starved, our team of fourteen researchers has worked for over a year to find some of the most inspiring stories from across the world.
From a climate-change-ready farming system in Cuba, to a way of cooking and eating that transforms women’s lives in Malawi, there are amazing experiences to share across the table, and across the world.
Stories that Matter
In the Peruvian highlands, for instance, indigenous farmers have lost a quarter of their growing season to climate change. In response, communities haven’t just invented better ways to farm the 700 native varieties of potato at 11,000 feet, but also have markets with sliding-scale prices, to make sure that no one goes hungry for lack of money.
It is through sharing surprising ideas and deep knowledge that we can build the foundation for global food stability for generations to come. We are eager to launch Generation Food’s online content platform to share peoples’ ideas for action. We want to start filming a documentary. We want to work with communities around the world, including yours. But all of this takes money. You’ve heard of fair trade food? Well, we want to practice fair trade film making, making sure everyone from our researchers to hired hands are paid properly.
Get Involved
But we can’t do it without you.
More at the link
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JanforGore
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http://current.com/green/93700346_indigenous-peoples-at-the-forefront-of-climate...
What should be already common practice has been relegated to obscurity by an industrial agricultural system dependent on oil, GMOS and pesticides. There is much knowledge to be shared around the world and in this time of crisis, there couldn't be a better time to look to that wisdom for our answers.
I'll be keeping up with the Food Generation Project. I hope some of you get involved too. This is the kind of investment for the future that reallly bears fruit.
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http://current.com/community/92383062_havana-homegrown-inside-cubas-urban-agricu...
Havana Homegrown: Inside Cuba's Urban Agriculture Revolution.
The Food Generation team I believe will be covering Cuba in it's film as well. This can serve as a primer to the revolution taking place in agriculture, where what has been done is a tribute to sustainable agriculture and the human spirit.
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Africa's Great Wall Of Trees.
This project has now begun.
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http://current.com/1pgockc
http://current.com/community/93831016_plutonium-and-the-end-of-humanity.htmRemove at least six inches of soil and use pre-Fukushima seeds for your gardens.
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futuregen:
Thank you for adding this. This will not be easy, but is necessary. We will have to join together as a species without the labels if we wish to survive. Call me crazy, but I still have hope we can and will.
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futuregen:
6 Inches ! Perhaps we should make sure the radiation is settled , that is stopped , as well .
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http://current.com/green/90173905_raj-patel-discusses-stuffed-and-starved.htm
This is a great presentation by Raj Patel regarding the exploitation of our food system from the World Bank to our supermarkets.
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JanforGore:
I have tremendous respect for this individual ...
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http://www.indiegogo.com/GenerationFoodProject?c=comments
Here is what some people are saying about this endeavor. Without our help this movie will not be done. You can visit the page if you wish to help with as little as five dollars. If not , then think about donating your ideas and solutions. People around the world are coming together to use their wisdom and ideas to bring sustainable food to our future and the good news is it can be done.
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coolplanet
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We've got to get ourselves back to the garden and taste the Tree of Life.
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coolplanet:
Yes, and plant many more.
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Incredulous
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I like this.
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Incredulous:
Me too. Thanks for responding.
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"We want to show how ordinary women and men around the world are overcoming obstacles and “setting the table” for themselves, their communities, and generations to come. Generation Food is our way of sharing the resilience and wisdom of these communities with you, and yours with them online, on screen, on paper and in person."
This is a positive post not bogged down in the same negative rhetoric.
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trut
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There are far too many people on this planet and food in general is way way too cheap.
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Environmental crisis, climate crisis, economic crisis- this is the solution.
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One person who cares can accomplish so much. Please share this. We make our future.
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