'Food Fight' Café with talk on local struggles and food sovereignty in latin America by Alberta Cariño Trujillo
Food served 7 to 8pm, followed by talk at 8pm, with questions and answers and discussion afterwards. Suggested donation for food €3 /more/less as you can afford.
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When | Apr, 22 2009 from 07:00 pm to 10:00 pm |
Alberta Cariño Trujillo is a Mixtec woman from Oaxaca who works in CACTUS (Centre of Community Support Working Together), a Mixtec peasant organisation which is part of MAIZ (Agrarian Zapatista Indigenous Movement) and of the broader coalition “No Maize, No Country”. This organisation has extensive work in the area of food sovereignty, promoting sowing for local consumption and local barter, community water management, soil conservation, women's productive collectives, etc. They run an Agrarian School, Ricardo Flores Magón, which has as its mission to recover traditional and autonomous alimentary systems. CACTUS also advocates gender equality issues.