The task of our generation is one of reconstruction. If we want to truly be gate crashers, we must move beyond the frustration of the ineptitude and psychopathy of the elites, corrupt politicians and robber barons that are lionized in our media and educational institutions. We must start by taking...
Food, farming and biodiversity are linked to a tiny seed. The Great Seed Festival held in the UK in October 2014 was meant to spread awareness about the importance of seeds.
The Keralan Cowboy is a film about the importance of bio-diversity and questioning the economically driven government policy that will have a profound effect on our society and environment.
As a chief of his community, Ayal was offered $200,000 for the community land by one of Indonesia’s largest coal mining companies. He refused because he had seen other communities that had sold their land and heard their stories.
Watch Yousef remember the past, show us the present and think about the future of his community, the environment and humanity in this beautiful film by The Source Project.
In a remote area of Odisha, eastern India, small communities of subsistence farmers, have managed to return to a system of cooperative, zero-input agriculture.
The Source Project is set up to work in a more holistic way within the so called development media as the likes of the World Bank and Bill and Melinda Gates foundation begin to transform the development sector into a business driven model.
A Commons Sense, by The Source Project, is a film about Dr Debal Deb's fight against biopiracy. Watch how he uses the field and the farmers to grow and protect valuable indigenous varieties.