Got a sweet tooth? Find out where your sugar fix could be coming from — green LA girl readers’re invited to a special free advance screening of The Price of Sugar, an eye-opening documentary about the way this sweet stuff gets produced.
When: Wednesday, October 10th, 2007, 7:30pm
Where: Aero Theatre, 1328 Montana Ave, Santa Monica , CA 90403
RSVP: Call 323.461.2020 x 485 ASAP, as space is limited.
A bit about the film, which received the Audience Award at the 2007 SXSW Film Festival:
On an island known for its tropical beauty, tourists flock to the resorts of the Dominican Republic . Not 10 miles away, thousands of dispossessed Haitians labor in the sugarcane fields under slave-like conditions cutting cane, much of which will eventually end up in the United States as sugar.
Too depressing, you say? Father’s Office is just a couple blocks away, so drown your sorrows there post-screening. Plus, watching the film doesn’t mean overwhelming guilt and anguish whenever you bite into something sweet: Fair trade sugar’s extremely easy to find now — even at Albertson’s and other mainstream supermarkets — since the sweet company Wholesome Sweeteners decided to dive into fair trade with both feet.
I plan to be there — Say hello :) And remember — You have to RSVP. Do it now. The film opens in LA Oct. 19.
