This Sunday, as part of their 3rd annual Winter Film Series, Slow Food Boston will be offering a screening of
The End of the Line, a documentary that explores the many complex issues surrounding seafood consumption. From environmental impacts, to mercury levels, to the people whose livelihoods depend on healthy oceans, the film promises to be an informative look at a complicated web of relationships. The film will be followed by a panel discussion including
Jacqueline Church, founder of
Teach a Man to Fish; Heather Tausig, director of conservation at the
New England Aquarium; and
Niaz Dorry, and activist who works with groups like Cape Ann Fresh Catch.
If you're a die hard Saints fan (or a fan of that other team), not to worry. The screening is at 3:30--perfect timing for a dose of good-for-you food knowledge before you head home to enjoy the game...and probably some not-so-good-for-you snacks.
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here for directions and details!
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