About this Event
Set against mounting climate, economic, and ecological pressures, the film highlights how rebuilding healthy soil can restore ecosystems, strengthen local food networks, and create more resilient rural communities.
While the story is rooted in the UK, the challenges it explores: soil degradation, industrial farming practices, farmer financial strain, and the need for climate-resilient food systems—closely mirror those facing agriculture in the United States. Through personal stories and practical examples, the documentary shows how just six inches of healthy soil—the foundation of our food system—can play a powerful role in addressing climate change, biodiversity loss, and food security.
Join us for a post-film discussion with guest speakers from Tree Swallow Farm, who will share insights into local, regenerative farming approaches.
Meaningful Movies Project Hosts: Sustainable Ballard and the Center for Spiritual Living Ballard.
Special Guests: Tree Swallow Farm
Sponsors: Mighty-O's Donuts
Agenda
🕑: 06:00 PM - 07:45 PM
Movie Screening: Six Inches of Soil
🕑: 08:00 PM - 08:30 PM
Post-Film Discussion
Host: Tree Swallow Farm
Info: Join us for a post-film discussion with guest speakers from Tree Swallow Farm, who will share insights into local, regenerative farming approaches.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Center for Spiritual Living Ballard, 2007 Northwest 61st Street, Seattle, United States
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