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Join us for a powerful evening celebrating Indigenous leadership, food sovereignty, and the connection between land and healing.Tea Creek follows Indigenous food-sovereignty activist Jacob Beaton as he transforms his family farm in Gitxsan territory into a thriving Indigenous-led training centre dedicated to restoring the abundance that once sustained Turtle Island.
Filmed over a growing season, the film offers an intimate look at community, resilience, and the ongoing work of decolonization through food, land, and learning.
Come be part of this important conversation about culture, sustainability, and renewal.
Admission is free, but space is limited — please RSVP here: https://www.cfso.net/event/screening-of-tea-creek-vital-conversation-about-food-security/
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125 Eckhardt Ave E, Penticton, BC, Canada, British Columbia V2A 1Z5
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