
Meet Kristin Canty on her home turf, as she celebrates the success of her powerful food documentary with her fellow Massachusetts citizens.

After a great two week run in the Big Apple, Farmageddon moves on to two more cities for theatre runs. Check out the latest!

Kristin Canty is a heroic woman to those who desperately need access to nutrient dense foods. This is our chance to thank her in person and celebrate with her the World Premiere of her very important film.

Kristin Canty has labored for three years on a movie that she thought was done after year one. But, as more raids on farms occurred, she kept the cameras rolling. Her long awaited film debuts next week in Washington, D.C.

If you live in the Washington, DC area, please join me at the screening of this film, which promotes veganism. We need to speak up for traditional farming and humanely raised meat!

Here is our chance to lobby Congress with a compelling film. The future of food safety and security is going to be local and regional food systems. Help us tell Congress!
Posted in Food Politics | Also tagged film, Joel Salatin |

A Boston Milk Party is being staged on Monday, after ag officials launched an assault on raw milk buying clubs. Activists are convinced the battle is not over.

Raw milk activist Max Kane is using film to bring attention to the plight of family dairy farmers. Our laws are strangling the life out of rural America.

Interview with David Burton about his new food flick, InGREEDients, which documents the dangers and health risks of trans fats. David is offering you a special holiday two for one discount on purchase of the film DVD.

Jordan Wright is a new contributing blogger to Hartkeisonline. Today, she submits her review of Food, Inc. a movie making waves, and reaping a harvest of new farm fresh consumers.
Posted in Local Food | Also tagged film, food, food policy, Inc. |