Nyéléni Newsletter no. 11
Nyéléni Newsletter | Nyéléni Newsletter | Sep 1, 2012
Food and Cities “If natural food is expensive, it becomes luxury food and only rich people are able to afford…
Food and Cities “If natural food is expensive, it becomes luxury food and only rich people are able to afford…
Journal of Sustainable Agriculture, 36:595–598 (2012)
Summer 2012, Vol. 34 No. 125 Honduras is approaching the third anniversary of the military coup that overthrew its president on June 28, 2009.
To inoculate ourselves against the dangers of being co-opted into the very food system we have spent a decade criticizing, we need food politics.
“Green” Economy This June in Rio de Janeiro the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development Rio+20 will be held, marking…
In The Journal of Peasant Studies, 39:3-4, 845-872 Land grabbing has gained momentum in Latin America and the Caribbean during the past…
A contribution to discussions at Rio+20 on issues at the interface of hunger, agriculture, environment and social justice
Land grabbing “How firm we stand and plant our feet upon our land determines the strength of our children’s heartbeats.”…
Spring 2012, Vol. 34, No. 124 Did you feel it? A seismic tremor shook our food system last year. Though low on the “Richter Scale” of social change, it opened deep cracks in the corporate food regime.
There is a story behind our food. And we believe it ought makes us proud. Sadly, most of the food we eat has a story behind it that we would be ashamed to tell…
Winter 2011-12, Vol. 33, No. 123 The General Strike Food Justice Teach-In showed us the value of coming together to break bread and build relationships.
Water The Sound of Water At the ancient pond a frog plunges into the sound of water – Frog Haiku…