Memphis film’s answer to food deserts: Grow fresh produce at home
Bertram Williiams Jr. (center) is featured in the “Mama’s Sundry” documentary, about his social initative of the same name. (Film still)
Brody Kuhar and Joshua Cannon’s ”Mama Sundry” next screens in Memphis on Thursday, Sept. 12, at Crosstown Theater, followed by a panel.
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Stevie Paige is a graduate of the University of Memphis where she served as managing editor and editor-in-chief of The Daily Helmsman. A native Memphian, born to local musicians, Stevie has written for several regional magazines and news publications and has performed at venues across the city.
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