CFJC videos
Check out David Hilliard (Black Panther Party chief of staff), Nikki Henderson (People’s Grocery), and Ecaterina Burton (Alameda County Community Food Bank) as they discuss food justice in a promotional video for the November 2011 national CFSC conference.
David Hilliard (The Black Panther Party) speaks at the Food Sovereignty Awards, as part of the national food justice conference CFJC co-hosted with Food First November 2011.
Campesino a Campesino gives a speech as the runner-up in the Food Sovereignty Awards, as part of the national food justice conference CFJC co-hosted with Food First November 2011. Watch other conference videos on Food First’s Vimeo channel.
Hear what San Diego residents have to say about the Farm Bill! Together with San Diego Hunger Coalition and Food and Water Watch, CFJC hosted a “Farm Bill 101″ workshop on November 9th, where residents learned about the structure of the bill, how it affects their community, and how to take action.
Learn about our Mothers Taking Action program and the work these wonderful women are doing to make their communities stronger and healthier!
Partner videos
HFHP Summit, May 2011- Fred Kirschenman, distinguished fellow from the Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture, gives his closing remarks at the Health Farms, Healthy People: A Farm and Food Policy Summit for a Strong America. This is part 1 of 3 videos. Watch the rest on CFJC’s Youtube channel.
“GROW LOCAL | Oakland Urban Agriculture Campaign”- a video that highlights the ways in which community groups and concerned residents are coming together to build a healthy, resilient, and socially just food system in Oakland.
“Who Ate the Economy?” – a Bay Localize video that describes the economy in terms we can understand. If the U.S. were a pizza party, the wealthiest 1% eats more than one third of the pizza! This video tells the story of what the 99% can do about it.
Informative videos
In this up-beat TEDx talk, Roger Doiron discusses how he got the President to plant an organic garden on the White House lawn, and what planting your own “victory garden” means in terms of food justice and security.
Annie Leonard, creator of “Story of Stuff”, brings you “Story of Bottled Water”. Learn what exactly it is you’re drinking, and the true social and environmental costs behind it.
