The Revelstoke Climate Coalition has partnered with the Food Commons to screen "Tea Creek," a film about Indigenous Food Sovereignty.
Against the backdrop of colonization and the climate crisis, Jacob Beaton, a passionate Indigenous entrepreneur, has embarked on a remarkable journey to transform his family farm into a beacon of hope for Indigenous Food Sovereignty. In a world where the connection to the land has been fractured, Jacob aims to revive the abundance that once defined Turtle Island.
Come to Pam's, grab yourself a drink and some food, and we will start the film at 7.00pm. See you there!