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Food carries (delicious!) messages - from the harvesters of light, land, and life itself.
Our world is changing - and it's speaking through flavor, color, and nutrition. So we followed the signals: from regenerative wine to indigenous meals, cow feed innovations to labor demonstrations. What is our food trying to tell us? Featuring: Vincent Medina and Louis Trevino (Cafe Ohlone), Cecilia Rodriguez (North Bay Jobs With Justice), Ames Morison, Ermias Kebreab, and Taye Bright.
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Encapsulated Memory Preview
Preview: Episode 8 | 30sVideo has Closed Captions
Our world is changing - and it's speaking through flavor, color, and nutrition. So we followed the signals: from regenerative wine to indigenous meals, cow feed innovations to labor demonstrations. What is our food trying to tell us? Featuring: Vincent Medina and Louis Trevino (Cafe Ohlone), Cecilia Rodriguez (North Bay Jobs With Justice), Ames Morison, Ermias Kebreab, and Taye Bright.
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