Please join us! The Center for Biological Diversity is celebrating our sixth annual virtual Food Justice Film Festival Oct. 23-26. This year's festival will feature four documentaries that highlight indigenous food sovereignty, Black, Indigenous and people of color land reclamation and agricultural heritage, community foodways, and food access.
About the FJFF: In 2020, we created the Food Justice Film Festival to elevate and amplify the voices of food workers, farmworkers, activists and filmmakers while continuing a dialogue on the issues surrounding who grows our food, how our food is grown, who has access to sustainable food and who is harmed by industrial-farming practices and policies. We can only achieve a truly just, sustainable food system by drastically reducing meat consumption and production. The Center works with allies from health-advocacy, animal-protection and worker-justice organizations to redefine the concept of sustainable food to encompass practices that benefit people, other animals and the planet.