Doc & Talk: Harvest Noon & UofT Veg Club Present "Bold Native"
Join Harvest Noon and the UofT Veg Club for our monthly film screening and discussion!
Date: Tuesday March 4th
Time: 5:30 pm 8 pm
Location: Harvest Noon Cafe upstairs at 16 Bancroft Ave
Cost: $2
Light snacks provided.
We're branching out this month since "Bold Native" is not actually a documentary but it's a great film for discussion.
BOLD NATIVE 2010
"Bold Native" is the first fiction film about the Animal Liberation Front ALF, an international underground leaderless resistance group of animal liberators and economic saboteurs. Film plotline: An animal liberator wanted for domestic terrorism, emerges from the underground to coordinate a nationwide action as his estranged father tries to find him before the FBI does.
After the film, the Veg Club will facilitate a friendly discussion over light snacks provided by Harvest Noon. Coffee and tea will also be available for purchase.
Everyone is welcome to attend!
Please note that full meals will not be available for purchase i.e. our bumper crop. However, if there is interest in Harvest Noon selling an evening meal in conjunction with the Doc & Talk in the future, please let us know! You are always welcome to bring additional vegn food for yourself or to share.
Doc & Talk is co-hosted by:
Harvest Noon Cafe, a project of the Toronto Sustainable Food Co-operative, aims to be a participatory, environmentally conscious and economically accessible food space where University of Toronto students and the surrounding community can gather to eat with one another and learn about food systems. We focus on serving food which is locally, sustainably, and organically grown while still being affordable and hosting educational workshops through volunteer led projects and via our co-operative structure. Learn more about Harvest Noon at http://harvestnoon.com/
The University of Toronto Veg Club, a student-led group that aims to promote Meatless Mondays on-campus and to work with students and the university to promote, educate, and learn about vegetarian and vegan diets for the sake of the planet, human health, and animal compassion. To get involved with the Veg Club visit: https://www.facebook.com/UofTVegClub