Hi everyone,
I've now posted the next piece in my series about the People's World Conference and my journey to South America in April. I have planned twelve essays about my
experiences and how they fit into the bigger picture, and I am just starting to work on Part 5.
You can also read Parts 1, 2, and 3 on hopedance.org if you haven't done so yet. You can find them through the search function or ask me for the URLs. They are members' blogs.
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enjoy!
barbara
Barbara Wishingrad
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"...the greatest change we need to make is from consumption to production, even if on a small scale, in our own gardens. If only 10% of us do this, there is enough for everyone.
Hence the futility of revolutionaries who have no gardens, who depend on the very system they attack, and who produce words and bullets, not food and shelter."
- Bill Mollison