Caminos-The Immigrant's Trail

Caminos: The Immigrant's Trail traces a group of U.S. and Canadian citizens retracing the immigrant trail from El Paso, Texas to Oaxaca, Mexico. This documentary, based on our summer 2007 trip led by Food First executive director, Eric Holt-Giménez, reveals some of the factors that drive these migrants to leave their families and risk their lives to seek work in the U.S. Hear the stories of Mexican farmers who were driven off their land by U.S. farm subsidies and the globalization of food trade.
$20.00The Greening of Cuba: A Food First Video - VHS

The Greening of Cuba profiles Cuban farmers and scientists working to reinvent a sustainable agriculture, based on ecological principles and local knowledge rather than imported agricultural inputs. In their quest for self sufficiency, Cubans combine time-tested traditional methods with cutting edge bio-technology.
Available in DVD and VHS format.
$30.00The Greening of Cuba: A Food First Video - DVD

The Greening of Cuba profiles Cuban farmers and scientists working to reinvent a sustainable agriculture, based on ecological principles and local knowledge rather than imported agricultural inputs. In their quest for self sufficiency, Cubans combine time-tested traditional methods with cutting edge bio-technology.
Available in DVD and VHS format.
$35.00America Needs Human Rights: A Food First Documentary on DVD

The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) was adopted in 1948 by the General Assembly of the United Nations to establish universal standards and aspirations for human dignity. Eleanor and Franklin Delano Roosevelt were instrumental in the drafting of the new 'second bill of rights,' which declared civil-political and economic-social rights to be universal and indivisible, and guaranteed food, housing, and a minimum standard of living as basic human rights. Fifty years later America is not living up to its commitments under the UDHR.
$19.95