“Homegrown Revolution (2009) is a film short that gives a brief introduction to the Dervaes Family’s urban homestead which they call ‘Path to Freedom.’ On this tiny city lot, a beautiful and productive oasis was created, producing 6,000 lbs of food annually and is a model of urban sustainability. Film premiers at the WILD & SCENIC FILM FESTIVAL (Jan 9-11, 2009).”
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