Growing Food Justice In Toronto – Anan’s Story

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Author: Ravenna

Posted: January 6, 2012

Categories: Growing Good Food Ideas / Stories

Growing Food Justice in Toronto – Anan’s Story,

Anan’s Story: Growing Food Justice In Toronto from Caitlin Langlois on Vimeo.

Explore some of the history of food justice work in Toronto as Anan Lololi tells his story of being a part of the development of the Growing Food and Justice For All Initiative and the greater movement to for anti-racism in the food movement. For Anan, food justice means taking a human rights approach to food security.

How can you contribute to the food justice movement?

Read about the collaborative digital story production process on the Food Forward website: here.

To contact the Growing Food and Justice For All Initative Toronto Local Empowerment Group, call (416)248-5639, or subscribe to our Google Group at GFJI-toronto-local-empowerment-group-LEG@googlegroups.com

Narrated by: Anan Lololi with Sunday Harrison
Produced by: Caitlin Langlois Greenham and Anan Lololi
Music by: Bob Marley, Umoja Afri-Centric School students

Check out this Adbusting for Food Justice exercise from Telling Food and Eating Stories, which can be useful for for facilitating media literacy by subverting mainstream media representations and creating alternative representations of often silenced food justice stories.