This Tuesday evening at 7:30 PM there will be a lecture at Club Jager in Minneapolis about living outside of the industrial food chain. It is hosted by the Twin Cities Agora Cadre -- agora is Greek for "open-air assembly and market" in ancient city-states, and cadre refers to a small group of specially trained people.
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"If being free requires living freely, then there is no greater opportunity for liberty than in how and where we get our food. The Corporate / Government Food system in the United States penalizes small farms at the expense of giant government subsidized corporate farms. By using alternate methods of sustaining ourselves we can withdraw our support and participation from this unsustainable system AND live healthier and higher quality lives.
"Corey Sax and Britt Lundberg-Sax will talk about how they've almost completely withdrawn from the Corporate Food System and how they did it. They will talk about their experiences with buying meat from local farmers, raising your own garden, preserving food, Farmer's Markets and working with your neighbors to develop a neighborhood market.
"Even if you live in an apartment, you can do this!"
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