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What's for Dinner? Film-screening & discussion of food systems in US and China

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What's for Dinner? Film-screening & discussion of food systems in US and China

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Concerned about the corporate takeover of our food systems? Join us for a screening of “What's For Dinner?” Jian Yi's short (27 minutes) documentary about the climate, public health, ethical, and human impacts of rising meat consumption in China. Given that every fifth person in the world is Chinese, what the Chinese eat and how China produces its food, affects not only China but the world, too.

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The screening will be followed by a discussion with the film's producer Mia MacDonald, executive director and founder of Brighter Green, public policy action tank that works to raise awareness of and encourage policy action on issues that span the environment, animals, and sustainability, and Alex Blanchette, Assistant Professor of Anthropology and Environmental Studies at Tufts University and author of the forthcoming Porkopolis: Standardized Life, American Animality, and the "Factory" Farm.

Mia's an amazing and inspiring speaker and the film is excellent. This will be a great event.

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