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Local Food Systems Examined in New Climate Series from Kansas City PBS

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Kansas City PBS' nonprofit newsroom, Flatland, announces its newest video series, Harvesting Change, a thought-provoking project examining the sustainability of localized food systems in our region. Watch the first installment of Harvesting Change now at flatlandkc.org/harvestingchange.

“I am incredibly excited for viewers to learn more about the local food producers championing equitable food systems. This multimedia series highlights the profound impact of agriculture on our climate, inviting audiences to take this critical conversation from the abstract to their dinner table,” said Kliff Kuehl, Kansas City PBS president and CEO.

Conversations about local farms competing with factory farms, ethical food production methods and insights into human consumption habits and land use will be covered. The series will culminate with a Flatland in Focus episode on Kansas City PBS discussing legislative efforts related to sustainable agriculture, deeply reported articles and a community event that dives into the challenges and solutions facing today’s food system.

"I'm really excited to showcase the amazing work folks in our region are doing to create a more sustainable and wholesome food system. It's my hope that as viewers watch the episodes, they become more aware of where their food comes from and the importance of supporting their local food communities,” said Cami Koons, Flatland’s rural affairs reporter and Report for America corps member.

Kansas City PBS and Flatland can amplify local efforts to address climate change thanks to support from PBS’ climate change programming initiative. PBS’ bold commitment to exploring environmental impacts on our planet through storytelling allows member stations like Kansas City PBS to elevate this topic within our community.

Learn more about Harvesting Change at flatlandkc.org/harvestingchange.

About Flatland

Powered by Kansas City PBS, Flatland is your local nonprofit news source committed to providing context and solutions to some of our region’s biggest challenges. Founded in November 2013 through a gift from the Hale Family Foundation, Flatland produces multimedia stories examining local news, highlighting rural affairs and exploring Kansas City history. As the digital news platform for Kansas City PBS, Flatland is a founding member of the Kansas City Media Collective, encouraging collaboration amongst Kansas City nonprofit news outlets to strengthen our community's ever-changing media landscape. Learn more about Flatland at flatlandkc.org.  

About Kansas City PBS

Kansas City PBS is a non-profit multimedia organization located in midtown Kansas City. Founded in 1961, KCPBS operates four television channels, as well as working with sister brands Flatland, its digital news source, and 90.9 The Bridge, an NPR music discovery public radio station.

For more information, contact:
Kynala Phillips
Communications & Engagement Manager
communications@kansascitypbs.org