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Deconstructing Dinner|"Heritage Foods: Preserving Diversity II - Gardens of Destiny" Episode
www.cjly.net/deconstructingdinner/050108.htmThe diversity in the varieties of crops being grown in Canada has dwindled significantly. Virtually
all of the fruits, vegetables, grains, livestock and pretty much every ingredient found on grocery store
shelves, is of a variety that has purely been bred for profit. At no time has the importance of maintaining
diversity or flavour and nutrition ever been a concern for the powerful industrial food system that has taken hold of the
North American diet.
This series will explore what risks accompany the loss of such diversity and will expose the
many farmers and organizations who are preserving Canada's heritage varieties of food and protecting our food
supply from the exclusive control of multinational interests.
Part II - Gardens of Destiny
On Part II, we meet with heritage seed saver Dan Jason of Salt Spring Seeds.
Jason is exalted as a Canadian food security hero and icon in Gardens of Destiny - the recently released
film by Vancouver filmmaker Jocelyn Demers.
Gardens of Destiny investigates many important issues
related to pollution and health. These include genetic engineering,
Terminator seeds and the pitfalls of industrial agriculture.
Additionally, it examines how organic food has proven to be protective
against cancer. The film weaves the viewer through Jason's seed
sanctuary on Salt Spring Island, British Columbia, and sprinkled
throughout the film are interviews with well-known food security and
organic advocates. This episode features a selection of audio segments
from the film.
To help introduce the importance of Jason's work, Host Jon Steinman provides commentary on the role of the
media in covering the recent global food crisis.
Guests/Voices
Jocelyn Demers - Producer/Director,
Gardens of Destiny, (Vancouver, BC) - Jocelyn is a radio journalist-turned-filmmaker who, after
becoming exhausted with the lack of interest by his employer to accomodate critical environmental pieces, embarked
on a journey into independent filmmaking.
Dan Jason, Seed Saver, Salt Spring Seeds (Salt Spring Island, BC) -
Dan is an organic gardener with a fantastic selection of seeds, vegetables, grains, medicinal plants and
flowers. He is also the head of the grassroots organization the Seed and Plant Sanctuary for Canada, a
network of Canadian gardeners who are preserving as much plant diversity as is possible. Dan has been a long time
critic of the non-organic food system in North America.
Herb Barbolet - Associate, Simon Fraser University's Centre for Sustainable Community Development (CSCD) (Vancouver, BC) -
The CSCD is a teaching and research unit of Simon Fraser University, established in 1989. The Centre
uses the resources and talents of the University to teach and encourage accountable and sustainable community
development. As Associate since 2003, Herb has co-authored food assessment studies for provincial health
authorities and a guide to food assessments for the provincial health services authority. Herb farmed
organically for ten years and was co-founder of FarmFolk/CityFolk, a nonprofit that works to
create local, sustainable foor systems. He appears frequently on radio, in print, and on television. He remains
an active food consultant.
Guy Dauncey - Speaker/Author/Organizer, Earth Future (Victoria, BC)
Guy Dauncey is a speaker, author, and organizer who works to develop a positive vision of a sustainable
future, and to translate that vision into action. He is author of the award-winning book Stormy Weather: 101
Solutions to Global Climate Change; Cancer: 101 Solutions to a Preventable Epidemic, and 9 other titles.
He is President of the BC Sustainable Energy Association, Co-chair of Prevent Cancer Now; Executive
Director of The Solutions Project; and Publisher of EcoNews, a monthly newsletter that promotes
the vision of a sustainable Vancouver Island.
[ Sat, 3 May 2008 19:43:00 GMT ]
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