Friday, May 6, 2011

[TheUWfarm] UW College Greens

Hello, UW Farmers!

UW College Greens Film/Speaker Series Announcement:

The student organization, College Greens UW, is holding its 2nd annual three-part film/speaker series dedicated to issues of environmental and social justice. The first event (with The Economics of Happiness and speaker Joanna Wright) was a great success and we're excited about the next two!

At the next event we will be showing DIVE!--a new film about 'dumpster-diving' as a means of raising awareness about and responding to food waste and food justice issues. Following the film, UW graduate student and CHID instructor David Giles will lead a discussion about how we can engage food waste and justice issues here in Seattle.

**Free yummy food will be provided at the showing!**

WhatDIVE!—Living Off America's Waste 

Websitehttp://www.divethefilm.com/
When: Thursday, May 12th @ 5:30pm
Where: Smith 120
Speaker: David Giles


Film Description: Inspired by a curiosity about society's careless habit of sending food straight to landfills, DIVE! follows filmmaker Jeremy Seifert and friends as they dumpster dive in the back alleys and gated garbage receptacles of Los Angeles supermarkets. In the process, they salvage thousands of dollars worth of good, edible food–resulting in an eye-opening documentary that is equal parts entertainment, guerilla journalism and call to action.

 
Speaker Bio: David Giles, a PhD candidate in anthropology at the University of Washington, is teaching an advanced special topics CHID course about everyday experience in the shared spaces of the city. The course, titled The Vagaries of Home: Vagrancy, Value and the Abject, encourages students to examine the unknown and unnoticed cultural, political and ecological histories of the city, "from the desks of city planners and politicians to the alleys and interstices written in between the lines of their decisions and the homeless who sleep there." After the film screening, David will speak about the political and cultural aspects of hunger and waste in Seattle.

The third and final event in this series will be:

Thursday May 19th - "Inside Job" The Oscar-nominated documentary that investigates the causes of the 2008 economic meltdown and its ramifications
Where: Savery 260 at 5:30pm
Speaker: Yoram Bauman

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