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Feb 7, 2024 webinar “Degrowth: Healthier Food Grown Locally”

The Missouri Green Party invites your representative to comment during our February webinar on “Degrowth: Healthier Food Grown Locally”

The Black & Green Wednesday program is cosponsored with the Universal African Peoples Organization.

It will be at 5:30 pm PT, 6:30 pm MT, 7:30 pm CT, 8:30 pm ET, Wednesday, Feb 7, 2024.

Please let us know if you can send the information below to your contacts.

Also, if your representative can comment (for up to 3 minutes) send us the person’s name, email and phone number by February 1 so we can recognize her/him/they during the webinar.

Best,

Contact us at fitzdon@aol.com

Susan Armstrong, Green Party of St. Louis

Don Fitz, Missouri Green Party

Degrowth: Healthier Food Grown Locally

The US uses enormous amounts of energy and labor while
causing ecological destruction in order to manufacture food
that is awful.  The worst example is “factory farms” (Confined
Animal Feeding Operations) that are spreading like a disease.
Alternatives are growing.  Agriculture does not need to be
complicated.  A connection to nature can help heal
relationships within and between localities.  Eating locally and
seasonally means travel time for food goes down as do
preservatives and additives.  Coordinated farmers’ markets
can help fight food insecurity with lower costs and bring fresh,
local food to those with limited mobility.  Join us with your
thoughts and experiences with local agriculture.

Hear from…

  • Barbara Chicherio, Green Party of St. Louis
  • Del Bachand, Generations Healing Center
  • Sandy Allonen, Nutritionist
  • Ashley Carter, Regional Environmental Council
  • Miguel & Carla Alexander, Communities One Project (Moderators)

Registration details:  The webinar is NO COST, but you need to REGISTER to attend.
Click HERE to register for webinar or copy link into your browser:
https://bit.ly/491lzqQ
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information on joining the meeting.

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