
Films: perspectives from citizens and experts
#TheFoodConversation
Is food working for everyday people?
Citizens from #TheFoodConversation in March 2024 ask each other what they really think about food. How does food connect with some of the biggest issues in their lives, from family finances to health and the NHS? And who is responsible for ensuring everyone can get healthy food?
Expert perspectives on why food is so important
Baroness Rosie Boycott, author Chris van Tulleken, Soil Association’s Rob Percival, Chatham House’s Tim Benton and health influencer Eddie Abbew tell us why they think getting food right is so important for climate, nature and health, now and for the next generation.
What do people really want from food?
As part of The Food Conversation in 2023, we asked citizens in Birmingham and Cambridgeshire to tell us what food means to them - how it shows up in their lives and the challenges they face. This film brings their voices to the fore, as we learn what citizens really want from food.
Why does food matter to people?
#TheFoodConversation started with the question - how does the food system need to change? This short film is a first glimpse into what food means to some of the citizens involved in The Food Conversation, and their hopes for change.