Feeding the City – screening and panel discussion
2nd November, 2021 – 12 Noon.
The Landing Hub, Right next door to: The Sustainable Glasgow, Landing 220 Broomielaw (entrance from Carrick Street)
Duration: 1 hr 15 min
A screening of Zev Robinson’s new documentary Feeding the City, created in collaboration with the University of Glasgow Food Sovereignty Network, about Glasgow’s food culture and its current dilemmas, looking at new initiatives by food businesses and producers, workers and activists to increase quality, accessibility and sustainability. Followed by a Q & A with Zev and key members of the Glasgow’s growing network.
Interviewees also include : Scott Erwin – GreenCity Wholefoods, Reuben Chesters – Locavore, Jackie Stockdale – Glasgow Community Food Network, Stuart Minnis – Propagate and Urban Roots, Max Johnson – The Wash House Garden, and Kieran Fowler – Glasgow Greens.
The documentary trailer – was created in collaboration with the University of Glasgow Food Sovereignty Network”

The Landing Hub, will be open to the public from the 29th October to the 14th November 12noon – 10pm, they have a covered tent with a capacity of 450 + Cafe/Bar, toilets and a large screen + PA (Next to an outdoor exhibition called The Sustainable Glasgow Landing.
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