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FOLLOW THE DRINKING GOURD

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Follow the Drinking Gourd is a feature documentary about the Black food justice movement. Family-friendly, funny, and moving, this 60-minute film connects the legacy of slavery, capitalism, and climate change to our fight for food security. The film is followed by a roundtable discussion with local farmers of color.


The film features:

* Leah Penniman - author of "Farming While Black"

* Naima Penniman - of the award-winning, spoken word duo, Climbing Poetree, recently featured on TED

* Wanda Stewart - urban farmer in Berkeley, CA

* Will Scott - rural farmer in Fresno, CA

* Carl Anthony - environmentalist, founder of Urban Habitat

* Rahanna Bisseret-Martinez - former Top Chef Junior finalist





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Utah Film Center’s Education Department is supporting this film as a learning opportunity for the whole family. To that end, they are offering this family screening guide. Our team believes if younger audiences can be trained to view media through a more discerning lens, not only will they become more productive community members, but also more empowered consumers and critical thinkers. If you have a younger viewer in the home, we hope your family will enjoy the film and the study guide together.



This film is presented with support from KRCL and the Salt Lake City ACE Fund.

Black, Bold, & Brilliant presents Follow the Drinking Gourd, a feature documentary about the Black food justice movement. Family-friendly, funny, and moving, this 60-minute film connects the legacy of slavery, capitalism, and climate change to our fight for food security. The film is followed by a roundtable discussion with local farmers of color.

  • Year
    2019
  • Runtime
    61 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    USA
  • Rating
    Not Rated
  • Director
    Shirah Dedman