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Farm Bill Reform

Food Sovereignty Tour 2007

 

Friday, April 27, 2007  6:30 - 8:00 p.m.

United Crescent Hill Ministries, 150 S. State Street

 

A poor person's field may produce abundant food, but injustice sweeps it away. Proverbs 13:23

The Future of Food is NOW! Prepare to help defend the land and the people of the land! The hands that feed us!

 

LINEUP: For Community Presentation and Dialog!

Jaime Mariqueo, Mapuche (Original Peoples) Activist and Communicator, Chile Adam Barr of Community Farm Alliance, Stephen (Esteban) Bartlett, Agricultural Missions, Inc. (AMI), interpreter, facilitator

 

In 2007, the U.S. Congress is expected to reauthorize the farm bill. The Farm Bill touches everyone in this country-everyone who eats, and especially

those who struggle to have enough to eat. Even people outside the United States feel its impact. The Farm Bill includes vital nutrition safety nets

that our government provides for those most in need. It is only renewed every five years!

 

Come out and learn how to support just reforms of the 2007 Farm Bill, ranging from nutrition, to corporate concentration, commodity subsidies,

export commodity dumping, sickening factory farms, and discrimination at the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA).

 

For more information contact:  Stephen Bartlett (502) 894-9308, email: sbartlett@ag-missions.org <mailto:sbartlett@ag-missions.org> or Fritz

Gutwein of PC(USA) Hunger Program: fgutwein@ctr.pcusa.org <mailto:fgutwein@ctr.pcusa.org>  (502) 569-5711

The tour, to date, is being sponsored by:  Agricultural Missions, Inc (AMI), the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) Hunger Program, Church World Service and

Oxfam America. Many thanks to UCHM for hosting this event.

 

Farm Bill Reform Food Sovereignty Tour 2007

Another Stop at the Brick House on Sunday, April 29

Join us for an April 29 community dialogue and delectable Central and Latin American food. The dialogue includes an international roundtable of Chilean activist Jaime Mariqueo of Mapuche (Original Peoples), Brazilian activist Pedro Christofalli of MST National Directorate, seventh generation American farmer Adam Barr of the Community Farm Alliance, and American activist Stephen (Esteban) Bartlett of Agricultural Missions, Inc. (AMI).  For more information on this event, contact Matt Evans at praxeology@gmail.com or 417-8373.

 

WHEN: Sunday, April 29, from 7:30 to 9:00 p.m.

WHERE: The Brick House, 2nd and St. Catherine in Old Louisville

 

This event is sponsored by Agricultural Missions, Inc (AMI), the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) Hunger Program, Church World Service, Oxfam

America, and the Brick House.  For more information about the Brick House, go to www.brickhouse.cc ; for more information about the farm

tour, contact Stephen Bartlett at 894-9308 or sbartlett@ag-missions.org

 

 

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