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Since the beginning, Edible City has been supported from the bottom up. We are fortunate that we have been nurtured thus far by an expanding grassroots network of individual donors in the Bay Area—now we’re taking that grassroots success to the internet.

Supporting us with an online donation not only gets you a DVD; it not only helps us keep making Edible City; supporting us in this way helps sustain the food movement and forge a better future, the future collectively envisioned by our characters. With this online donation model we hope to expand the grassroots community that has done so much for us so far, and connect with food revolutionaries across the country and around the globe. This is where we need you most—together we can make a significant impact.


Donations are tax-deductible thanks to the Bay Area Video Coalition (BAVC), Edible City’s fiscal sponsor. To find out more about BAVC, check out their website bavc.org

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Joy Moore is a longtime activist and teacher. In this excerpt, Joy teaches gardening and nutrition to high schoolers at Berkeley Technology Academy and discusses her views on social justice, food, and education.
Jim Montgomery is a Berkeley math teacher and urban farmer. In this excerpt, Jim takes us through his 6,000 square foot backyard farm, walks his goats around the neighborhood, and discusses his upbringing and his views on raising livestock, modern alienation, and sustainability. [Warning: contains graphic content]
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