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Green
Party Members, Supporters and Friends
All are invited to attend the webinar,
"Agriculture as a Weapon of Domination" sponsored by the Gateway Green
Alliance.
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Webinar
at 7:00 p.m. CT, Wednesday, November 3, 2021
The webinar will begin with Wes
Jackson explaining the 10,000-year-old problem
of agriculture: cultivation of annual grain crops which compromise
soil ecosystems and organic matter. Perennial grain crops and cropping
systems can make food-producing ecosystems as resilient as natural
ecosystems.
Asa Anpu will cover what colonialism
means to the colonized, especially with regards to food deserts
imposed by settler “farmers” on Black people within South Africa and
how the Uhuru Movement is challenging this.
Nely Rodriguez will share how a small
group of farmworkers joined with the Fair Food Program to completely
change conditions of their labor, from eliminating wage theft to
modern-day slavery. US allies can support farmworker rights through
the Boycott of Wendy's.
Jaideep Hardikar will address
problems facing small and marginal farmers who comprise 83% of India
farm households, commercialization of the countryside due to steady
withdrawal of state support, and the growing network of people's
collectives and agro-ecological approaches.
Speakers
Wes Jackson, The Land Institute Asa Anpu, AAPDEP South Africa Director Nely
Rodriguez, Coalition of Immokalee Workers Jaideep
Hardikar, People's Archive of Rural India
Moderator Delilah Barrios hosts "As All Get Out" on The Populist Voice channel.
Registration Details
The webinar is NO COST, but you need to REGISTER to attend.
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing
information on joining the meeting.
Wes Jackson, co-founder of The Land Institute, has
a doctorate in genetics from North Carolina State University and has
written Altars of Unhewn Stone, Becoming
Native to this Place, Nature as Measure,
and Hogs Are Up, Stories from the Land with
Digressions.
Asa Anpu is an African from Occupied
Azania (South Africa), who was born in 1992, became a revolutionary in
2013, and joined with the Uhuru Movement to spread the message that
colonized people must overturn colonialism in every possible way.
Dr. Aisha Fields will answer
questions on behalf of Asa Anpu. She is International Director of the
All African People's Development & Empowerment Project (AAPDEP)
which builds dual power programs in African communities worldwide
under the leadership of the African People's Socialist Party.
Nely Rodriguez is a leader of the
Coalition of Immokalee Workers (CIW). She conducts workers’ rights
education in the fields of farms participating in the Fair Food
Program, hosts daily radio shows on the CIW’s community radio station,
receives abuse complaints, manages wage theft claims, and investigates
cases of modern-day slavery.
Jordan Lake will interpret for Nely
Rodriguez. She is a co-coordinator of the Student/Farmworker Alliance,
bringing young people from across the country into CIW's struggle, and
mobilizes farmworker allies within the Campaign for Fair Food,
currently targeting Wendy's.
Jaideep Hardikar is a journalist,
writer and researcher in Nagpur, India. He is a Roving Reporter with
the People's Archive of Rural India, a fellow of the New India
Foundation, and the author
of Ramrao and A
Village Awaits Doomsday.
Delilah Barrios will moderate the
program. She hosts "As All Get
Out" on The Populist Voice channel and is the Green
Party candidate for Texas Governor as well as being active in its
Latinx caucus and Indigenous caucus.
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