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Please join us to witness an incredible drama that took place in our own back yard in 2012 and that continues to unfold today. Occupy the Farm tells the story of 200 urban farmers who walk onto a publicly-owned farm in Albany, California and plant two acres of crops in order to save the land from becoming a real-estate development.
This direct action set up a vibrant tent village on land destined to become condos, while their crops blocked the development plans of the UC Berkeley.
Director Todd Darling will be present for Q&A, and the event will include updates on the current status of the farm and the developers.
6:30pm for potluck snacks and socializing; 7:00pm for the film. Copies of the DVD will be available for purchase at the event.
Presented by Transition Berkeley in partnership with the BFUU Social Justice Committee and The Ecology Center.
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LocationBerkeley Fellowship Unitarian Universalists Hall (View)
1924 Cedar Street (corner of Bonita)
Berkeley, CA 94709
United States
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Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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