Gerardo Reyes Chavez, farmworker and senior staff member of the CIW, speaking on a panel at the DC screening of “Food, Inc. 2:” “Workers in other parts of the US and the globe today want to replicate the protections we have created for workers in the fields in their own realities…. The time for Worker-driven Social Responsibility has come.”
Senator Cory Booker on Mr. Chavez and the CIW: “Sincerely, I was floored and blown away by what this man has accomplished with others in organizing both here in the United States and across the world, giving people not just dignity and fair wages, but [standing with] people who had been rendered invisible in the most demanding and degrading way; a truly heroic individual.”
“Food, Inc. 2,” the highy-anticipated sequel to the Oscar-nominated 2008 documentary “Food, Inc.” is now out in theaters and on streaming platforms including Amazon Prime!
The documentary tells the story of a food industry in dire need of reform — including the now familiar tales of factory farms squeezing workers at the very bottom of the industry and the corporate behemoths squeezing suppliers to their breaking point at the very top. But the sequel also tells the story of several proven solutions that give hope that a more humane food industry is, in fact, possible.
The film showcases the CIW’s Fair Food Program as a laudable example of a solution through interviews with Gerardo Reyes Chavez, a farmworker and key figure in both the Campaign for Fair Food and the Fair Food Program, who tells the story of the birth and growth of the FFP as the model for protecting human rights in food industry supply chains in the 21st century.
“Food Inc. 2’s” nationwide release kicked off with a series of screenings and panels in early April. The DC screening — where a long line of hopeful attendees was turned away at the door from the sold-out showing — was jam-packed with Hollywood actors, prominent policymakers, and advocates who stuck around in the standing room-only theater for a panel discussion following the screening. That panel, moderated by Helena Bottemiller Evich, founder of Food Fix, featured Senators Jon Tester, Cory Booker, “Food, Inc. 2” co-directors Robert Kenner and Melissa Robledo, award-winning author Eric Schlosser, public intellectual Michael Pollan, and of course, Gerardo Reyes Chavez.