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MIDNIGHT SNACK - Reel Asian 11/18/2021

We’re excited to partner with for the shorts collection MIDNIGHT SNACK for

Midnight Snack: Delectably genre-bending, this programme serves up a seven-course meal that will surely leave you questioning whether you were even hungry to begin with.

Join us for online, across Canada from Nov 10 – 19. Visit bit.ly/3voRXkI for tickets and more info! Apply our promo code “Twenty5th” to receive a 15% discount.

MIDNIGHT SNACK - Reel Asian Canada, China, Malaysia, Singapore, USA202174 minEnglish, Mandarin with English subtitles, JapaneseAnimation, Comedy, Fantasy, Horror, LGBTQ+ Filmmakers, Music, Women Filmmakers

An Anatomy of Food Justice | ripe. zine 03/13/2021

Discover what lies underneath the soil, as Mina Alves and Zoë Harvey take a poetic pursuit to dig deeper at food justice.

This piece was originally published in our issue two - food sovereignty.

Digital copies are still available! No waiting to ship, no hassle :) Visit our online store.

An Anatomy of Food Justice | ripe. zine Mina Alves digs deeper underneath the surface of food justice and food sovereignty in their poetic take.

What Does a Canadian Farmer Look Like? | ripe. zine 01/24/2021

**very low stock** of our bebe, issue two - food sovereignty! thank you to everyone for the support ☀️you give us the continued passion to keep on going!

the remaining zines and forever digital copies are available on keepitripe.com

today’s issue two teaser is “What Does a Canadian Farmer Look Like?” by Jillian Linton

harvest in the knowledge on why migrant farmers, Indigenous communities and immigrant workers are left out of the conversation and masked with the “white farm imaginary”

learn more about the Canadian “agricultural history and ongoing inequality in our current local food systems allowing them to go largely unchallenged,” writes Jillian Linton

What Does a Canadian Farmer Look Like? | ripe. zine JILLIAN LINTON dispels the misinformed myth of the white farmer narrative, bringing into context the exploitation of migrant workers and histories of Indigenous cultivation

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