This was supposed to be my review of the film Common Ground. But words on a small screen won’t move you the way viewing this film will- and if after viewing the film you aren’t moved to take some sort of action, I would suggest grabbing your wrist to see if you have a pulse! 
“We can change our toxic food systems and restore our natural ecosystems. But we must respect the soil beneath our feet…
Dig into the Tribeca Award-Winning documentary that continues the work from the first film Kiss the Ground, and that Forbes said “Aims to spark a cultural and political movement.
There is hope! We can regenerate.
From renowned actors, activists and philanthropists, to farmers, ranchers, scientists, educators, leaders, and allies in the field. Together let’s support the regeneration of 100+ million acres and be healthier because of it. Together we can do this.
Soil is our Common Ground!” –

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