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May 7, 2015, Thursday - Food Chains - 5th Annual Sustainability Film Series at Bell Museum of Natural History

Time: 6:30pm

Location: Bell Museum of Natural History, 10 Church Street SE

Come enjoy the final installment of the 5th Annual Sustainability Film Series: Food Chains.

"In this exposé, an intrepid group of Florida farmworkers battle to defeat the $4 trillion global supermarket industry through their ingenious Fair Food program, which partners with growers and retailers to improve working conditions for farm laborers in the United States."

An agenda will be posted closer to the day of the event, but please note that the film will start at 7:00, with the time from 6:30-7:00 being engagement, food, and conversations.

Hosted by Sustainability Studies Minor - University of Minnesota