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Edible City – The Movie

https://youtube.com/watch?v=nyMRCQBvonc

Edible City is a feature-length documentary film that tells the stories of extraordinary people who are digging their hands into the dirt, working to transform their communities and do something truly revolutionary: grow local Good Food Systems that are socially just, environmentally sound, and economically resilient.

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  1. once again i have to to extend my thanks to the people who make the invaluable daily ‘newspaper’ ,that is PRI.org, a reality. in a time when it is seems so easy for people to get caught up in toxic thinking on too much negative reports, its so refreshing to have a film that is focused on positivity and that showcases successful changes. this is what we all need, more, and more, and more! sharing of information. great vid craig. thanks mate.

  2. Thank you for posting this video. I hope you don’t mind if I also post this video on my blog as it is very much the meat of the subject that I am trying to raise awareness of, in my own small way. We need to share information with as many people as we can and make this happen everywhere, for everyone. Thank you again. Ian

  3. agree with erin – its the thing i most look forward to in my inbox every day – when there are less than 4 stories i get all sulky ;)

  4. hmmm, so that’s the so called american dream …

    I thought that so big and rich country can offer its citizens the basics (vegetables, fruits and other normal food and not only that trash – chips, cola and other nearly toxic things)

    I’m happy that I live in the middle of Europe where we still have these basics. Yes we started to copy the western world (including USA) after 1989, but we still have the choice what we could eat.

    Greetings from Czech republic.

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