Discover the inspiring story of Aisha Azzam, a Palestinian refugee keeping her community’s food culture alive and establishing food security in a region rocked by climate change, water scarcity and humanitarian crisis.
Aisha’s story is the focus of a documentary film currently being produced by UVic historian Elizabeth Vibert as part of the SSHRC-funded, UVic-based, transnational Four Stories about Food Sovereignty project. Watch now to see behind the scenes footage and learn more about this incredible documentary.
Credits
// Featuring //
Elizabeth Vibert, co-director, Aisha’s Story; Professor of History, University of Victoria
Guochen Wang, co-director and cinematographer, Aisha’s Story; Writing Master’s student, UVic
Salam Guenette, assistant director, cultural consultant, interpreter, Aisha’s Story; History alumna, UVic
Aisha Azzam, owner & operator, Azzam family grain mill (Baqa’a, Jordan)
// Production //
Video producer: Philip Cox, Humanities, University of Victoria
Video editor & videographer: Dave Wallace, Riptide productions (riptidevideo.com/)
// Links //
Four Stories About Food Sovereignty project: www.fourstoriesaboutfood.org
Department of History, University of Victoria: www.uvic.ca/humanities/history/
Department of Writing, University of Victoria: www.uvic.ca/fi...
Faculty of Humanities, University of Victoria: www.uvic.ca/humanities/
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