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“They tried to bury us. They didn’t know we were seeds.” ~Mexican Proverb

Posted on November 18, 2014 by underthebluedoor • Posted in Art, Check It Out, Quotes • Leave a comment

Art by Dan Elijah G. Fajardo

Art by Dan Elijah G. Fajardo

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← Big love to the Occupy group in Madison, Wisconsin who just cut the ribbon to open a new community of tiny houses for the homeless. The community includes 9 tiny homes, a resource center, and a gardening space. So awesome!
OCCUPY THE FARM tells the story of a community’s fight to save public land for urban farming. When 200 farmers march to the gates of the last farmland in the urban East Bay near Oakland, they don’t carry signs protesting University of California’s plans to build a shopping center. Instead, they carry tents, tools and 15,000 seedlings. They clip the padlock off the gate and march onto the fields. What happens next will change the fate of the land and introduce a new strategy for activism. From tilling soil and watering vegetables to police raids, from lawsuits to overflowing harvests, OCCUPY THE FARM reveals a resourceful, creative, and determined community responding with direct action to a serious social need: access to healthy food. →

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