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Film Screening: Food Inc.

November 1, 2012
Culver City, California

Time: 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm
Location: Agape International Spiritual Center, 5700 Buckingham Pkwy. Parking is free and on site!
RSVP: www.asmdc.org/mitchell, on Facebook, or call Assemblywoman Mitchell’s office at 310-342-1070.

Join Assemblymember Holly Mitchell, the 47th Assembly District Environmental Cabinet, and Physicians for Social Responsibility Los Angeles (PSR-LA) for a free movie screening of Food Inc., written and directed by Robert Kenner.

Q & A with the Assemblymember Holly Mitchell will be moderated by Dr. Donald Strauss, professor of Environmental Studies at Antioch University following the film.

Local and organic foods will be ready to eat to keep you feeling healthy and alive for a dynamic discussion on GMOs.

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