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DESCRIPTION:In conjunction with Eat Local First DC's week-long celebratio
 n (July 14 - July 21)\, The Big Bad Woof\, Inc. partners with BusBoys an
 d Poets to screen FRESH\, an enlightening documentary outlining the vici
 ous cycle of our current food production methods while celebrating the f
 armers\, thinkers and business people across America who are reinventing
  our food system.\nAfter the screening\, join the conversation with an e
 xciting panel of local food revolutionaries to discuss issues raised in 
 FRESH and the various ways to support local farmers\, sustainable farmin
 g practices and eat fresh\, local foods.\nStacey Price\, Executive Direc
 tor\, Think Local First DC. Think Local First DC educates consumers\, as
 sists businesses\, and promotes everything local.EAT LOCAL FIRST DC is a
 n annual TLF campaign celebrating farmers\, restaurants\, organizations 
 and people making locally grown foods more accessible to the DC communit
 y.&nbsp\; Visit: http://www.thinklocalfirstdc.com/initiatives\,&nbsp\;ht
 tp://www.eatlocalfirstdc.com&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\nMargaret Morgan-Hubbard\, Fo
 under &amp\; CEO of ECO City Farms\, in Edmonston. ECO City Farms is a l
 ocal organic farm working to raise awareness about the importance of gro
 wing and eating fresh foods. Visit: http://www.ecoffshoots.org\, http://
 www.ecofarms.com.\nSara Polon\, Founder of Soupergirl\, in Takoma Park. 
 Thisvegan\, Kosher soup shop sources all vegetables from local\, organic
  farms. Visit: http://www.thesoupergirl.com.&nbsp\;\nChris Doyle\, Colle
 ctive Member\, GLUT Food Coop\, in Mount Rainier. Founded in 1969 by con
 scientious objectors of the Vietnam War\, GLUT is a "worker's coop" and 
 local institution bringing wholesome foods at low prices to its surround
 ing communities. Visit: http://www.glutfood.org&nbsp\;\nThis event is pa
 rt of the free monthly series *Conversations in the Corridor* at Busboys
  and&nbsp\;Poets in the Arts District of Hyattsville. Held on the second
  Sunday\, 5:00 - 7:00 p.m.\, these discussions span the idea spectrum\, 
 addressing politics\, arts\, education\, race\, class and culture\, amon
 g other topics. Conversations in the Corridor aims to foster honest and 
 open dialogue in a neutral and welcoming space.
URL:http://hyattsville.patch.com/events/conversations-in-the-corridor
SUMMARY:Conversations in the Corridor
LOCATION:Busboys and Poets: 5331 Baltimore Ave\, Hyattsville\, MD
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