Evolver Spore with Boston Localvore: Thought for Food!
October 20, 2009 - 7:30pm - 9:30pm
Encuentro 5
33 Harrison Ave - 5th floor
Boston, MA 02111
Cost: $5
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In the last fifty years, the meteoric rise of agribusiness has wreaked havoc upon our global food supply. Corporate entities like Monsanto and Cargill are wiping out agricultural diversity with monoculture crops, bankrupting small farmers with unsustainable practices, toxifying our waterways with pesticides and fertilizers, treating animals cruelly, and endangering the web of life with genetically modified foods.
But a growing movement is striking back and taking action to maintain our food security in the 21st Century. These “greenhorns” are creating CSAs, tending rooftop gardens, building aquaponic systems, learning permaculture principles, starting Transition Towns and eco-villages, urban homesteading, saving seed varieties, and practicing slow food ethics to ensure agricultural sustainability. In this Spore, we will, explore and discuss the alternative food networks cropping up in our local communities, as well the importance of nutrition in our lives. Spores may want to look at current FDA dietary recommendations and contrast them with the rising interest in organic/live foods, ayurvedic diets, superfoods, healing herbs, and more.
We'll have a tri-alogue with the founders of Boston Localvore about the corporate agricultural complex, with much positive focus on positive solutions. Then we will open the conversation up to the wider group. We should have a few other fun surprises as well!
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boston loco!
Looks like we have Boston Localvore coming to talk with us about local CSA activities and other fun stuff! http://bostonlocalvores.org/blog/
We'll run a 3 way tri-alogue at first, and then open the discussion up to the rest of the group.





More announcements soon on
More announcements soon on guest speakers, etc. I'm trying to connect with some local permaculture groups and other interesting groups.
Joe