Food Sovereignty, Social Justice and Buen Vivir: Reflecting on our Praxis
We (Food Sovereignty Alliance,India and Kudali Intergenerational Learning Centre) successfully completed “Molaka” – a Popular Education workshop for Community Activists of the Food Sovereignty Alliance, India on ‘ Food Sovereignty, Social Justice and Buen Vivir: Reflecting on our Praxis’ at Kūdali Intergenerational Learning Centre . 25 community leaders from Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, participated in the workshop organised from April 13th-25th 2017. Various creative transformative and emancipatory methods such as visualisation in participation, art in transformation, media for action, and forum theatre based on ‘Theatre of the Oppressed’, were used to deepen reflection for advancing actions.
Beginning each day with ‘Mayasabha’ : the community assembly of activists
Remembering Ambedkar : 14th April
My beautiful village on the banks of the Godavari and resisting the Polavaram Dam
Commemorating Indravelly April 20th ………
Earth Day April 22nd
Confronting Caste
Capitalism: The project of death
So this is how the rich become richer: understanding class and capital playing ‘Molaka Santha’
Monopolies—-Mergers—–Complete Control
Land, Food and Farming: Past – Present and Future
By-passing Food and Agriculture Empires : Critical dialogues in our local markets
Critical Dialogues on the past, present and future of Food and Social Justice
Forum Theatre: Deepening Critical Dialogue for transformative Action