Path to Freedom presents 'A Homegrown Revolution' A collaboration of selective media clips which feature their urban homestead and farm which focus on the need of radical action -- growing food in the city.
This self produced, short music video was shown at Peter Seller's Cultural Art's class at UCLA followed by a short presentation by urban farmer, Jules Dervaes founder of Path to Freedom. The class focus was on the art of slow food and among other guests invited were Michael Pollan, Alice Waters and Eric Schlosser.
Like Victory Gardens of yesteryear, start your own homegrown revolution, grow your own food in your back or front yard -- for more information visit the urban homesteaders at www.PathtoFreedom.com
Since the early 80's the Dervaes family has slowly transformed their ordinary city lot into a self sufficient urban homestead.
(NOTE: This video's creation, concept, layout, sound pickups and editing was done in a marathon session of just three days so please excuse any choppy editing! )
VIDEO FOOTAGE COURTESY OF
Path to Freedom
Treehugger TV
CBS2 / KCAL9
SPA8 / Chris Klonecke
Gina Angelique / Chris Hall
EARTH RISE Dance Performance
INTERVIEWS COURTESY
Path to Freedom
Christopher Klonecke
Gina Angelique / Chris Hall
CBS2 / KCAL9
MUSIC COURTESY
"Revolution Cry"
Lifehouse / Blyss
"Paths of Victory"
Bob Dylan
"Looking Out My Backdoor"
Creedence Clearwater Revival
"Smoothie Song""
Nickel Creek
"Drive"
REM
"Green Grows the Rushes"
REM
"Footprints in the Snow"
Songs of the Hills
"Seneca Square Dance"
Songs of the Hills
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