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Wasted! Story of Food Waste
Wasted! Story of Food Waste
*7 p.m. Thursday, April 13, 2023*
*Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth*
*3200 Darnell St., 76107*
*Admission is FREE.*
If you have a reservation, *please arrive before 6:40 p.m.* All seating will become?available first come, first served -- regardless of reservation -- at that time.
*Wasted! Story of Food Waste?*(2017, NR-language, 90 min.) Every year 80% of the world?s water, 40% of the world?s land, and 10% of the world?s energy is dedicated to growing the food we eat, yet in the same year 1.3 billion tons of food is thrown out. That?s a third of all food grown around the world being wasted before it even reaches a plate. WASTED! The Story of Food Waste sheds a light on the pressing issue of food waste. Executive Produced by author and chef Anthony Bourdain, the film doesn?t simply focus on the problem, but offers solutions like reorienting consumer perspectives on the food that is normally cast aside, and what changes we can make to our food production chain to create a more sustainable food
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*Fort Worth Movies That Matter* is a *FREE*, bi-monthly film series that explores various human and civil rights issues and celebrates diversity and inclusion. Each event features a film screening, followed by a moderated discussion with local subject matter experts. Screenings are held in February, April, June, August, October, and December. Additional screening events with community partners are also held throughout the year by special arrangement.
*Movies That Matter* is a program of the Fort Worth Human Relations Commission (HRC). The HRC is appointed by the City Council to promote the values of diversity, equity, inclusion and access by enforcing civil rights laws as they pertain to housing, employment and public accommodation, raising public awareness of Fort Worth's diverse cultures and their contributions to the community's social and economic vitality; fostering harmonious human relations among Fort Worth residents, and coordinating efforts to eliminate racial, ethnic, and gender disparities in criminal justice, economic development, education, governance, health, housing and transportation.
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