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‘Fish & Men’ Screening And Panel At SAC

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Dan Barber in the documentary

Dan Barber in the documentary "Fish & Men" directed by Darby Duffin and Adam Richard Jones.

Dan Barber in the documentary

Dan Barber in the documentary "Fish & Men" directed by Darby Duffin and Adam Richard Jones.

Chef Eric Ripert in the documentary

Chef Eric Ripert in the documentary "Fish & Men" directed by Darby Duffin and Adam Richard Jones.

Eric Ripert in the documentary

Eric Ripert in the documentary "Fish & Men" directed by Darby Duffin and Adam Richard Jones

authorStaff Writer on Jun 22, 2021

As part of its exhibition “EARTH: Artists as Activists,” On Thursday, July 8, at 7:30 p.m., Southampton Arts Center will host an outdoor screening of “Fish & Men,” a documentary by Darby Duffin and Adam Richard Jones, followed by a panel discussion with Dr. Jennifer Jacquet, David Barber, Margie Mason, Valentine Thomas, Esq., Sean Barrett, and moderator Tela Loretta Troge, Esq. This will be the final event offered in conjunction with the exhibition, which closes July 10.

The film exposes the high cost of cheap fish in the modern seafood economy and the forces threatening local fishing communities and public health by revealing how consumer choices drive the global seafood trade.

The event is free, but attendees should bring their own beach chair or blanket. Registration required at southamptonartscenter.org. The Southampton Arts Center is at 25 Jobs Lane in Southampton Village.

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