Above: Promotional graphic for the film, "Soul Food Junkies"
Join us on January 9th from 6-9pm at the Malcolm X Public Library for the Community Cinema screening of "Soul Food Junkies." We are starting the new year in 2013 with what matters most: a call to our health in our community! Come support the film screening, enjoy great food, and dialogue with San Diegans.
About the Film:
Filmmaker Byron Hurt explores the upsides and downsides of soul food, a quintessential American cuisine. "Soul Food Junkies" explores the history and social significance of soul food to black cultural identity and its effect on African American health, good and bad. Soul food will also be used as the lens to investigate the dark side of the food industry and the growing food justice movement that has been born in its wake.
Refreshments, cooking demonstrations, and free cookbooks after the film.
For more information, visit http://www.sandiegolibrary.org/
Location: Malcolm X Public Library, 5148 Market Street San Diego, CA 92114 Google Map
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