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PAST PRIVATE SCREENINGS

CALIFORNIA

 BLACK FOOD SUMMIT, BALBOA THEATER, - Urban Tilth, 

 Ethnic Notions Gallery & Bookstore, Stanford University, 

 Inter-institutional Network for Food, Agriculture, and Sustainability (INFAS),  Napa Valley College Cultural Center,  Wadastick / Casa Tia Luna /Mills College,  

BriarPatch Food Co-op, City of Hope 

NEW YORK

Cornell University,  The New School, New York Sugar Hill Children's Museum of Art and Storytelling, - The New York Botanical Garden, 

GEORGIA

BLACK FARMER & URBAN GROWER CONFERENCE 

MARYLAND

Future Harvest 

NORTH CAROLINA

Operation Spring Plant, Inc 

MISSISSIPPI

Natchez Literary and Cinema Celebration 

DETROIT

Detroit Black Community Food Security Network

ALASKA

Alaska Farmers Market Association

WASHINGTON

The Evergreen State College

TENNESSEE

Tennessee State University & National Museum of African American Music

OHIO

Freedom Center 

ILLIONIOS

- Legler Library 

TEXAS

- Ala Soul Earthworks

LOUISIANA

Jubilee Justice

- North American Food Systems Network (NAFSN)

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  • Who is it for: Universities, colleges, departments, libraries and campus programs

  • Strong fit for: Courses, public programs, curated campus events

  • ​What to have ready when requesting a screening: Department or program name, tentative date, audience type, estimated attendance.

  • Preferred Screening License: Virtual, Q&A with filmmaker, Enhanced In-Person Experience, or  Educational Experience. 

Educators and Institutions

Community Host​​

  • Who is it for: Museums, nonprofits, cultural centers, grassroot groups and community organizations.

  • Strong fit for: Community events, cultural programming, intergenerational dialogue.

  • ​What to have ready when requesting a screening: Department or program name, tentative date, audience type, estimated attendance.

  • Preferred Screening License: Virtual, Q&A with filmmaker, Enhanced In-Person Experience, or  Educational Experience. 

Rhythms of the Land is a Farms to Grow, Inc. Production

Farms to Grow, Inc.

P.O. Box 10504, Oakland CA 94610,

Phone: 510-379-8600

www.farmstogrow.org

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