While you might get fed up with what your children are fed at school, few parents are like Amy Kalafa and Dr. Susan Rubin, who ended up making a film about their frustration. The pair, believing traditional school food programs have failed to safeguard the health of America’s children, started a grassroots revolution and produced the film Two Angry Moms, which you may have read about in the New York Times or heard of on KCRW’s Good Food. S.B. good guys the Orfalea Fund will begin its s’COOL FOOD Initiative with a free screening of this film on November 7 at the Marjorie Luke. What’s more, Kalafa and Rubin will join Food Systems Consultant Kate Adamick, who is directing the Santa Barbara s’COOL FOOD Initiative, in greeting the audience and answering questions following the film.

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Two Angry Moms screens Wednesday, November 7, at 6 p.m., at Marjorie Luke Theatre (721 E. Cota St.). Sign up to attend at sCoolFood.org.

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