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Black & Green Wednesday Forum
FARMING: Land, Food, Energy

WHEN:    7:00 pm, Wednesday, October 3, 2007
WHERE:  Legacy Books and Cafe
               5249 Delmar (near Union)

               St. Louis, MO 63108

The forum will include:

* Rev. Audrey Hollis, Greater St. Mark Community Garden

* digger, Missouri Green Party

* Ziah Reddick, Universal African Peoples Organization [moderator]

Humanity is increasingly separated from the land and food that sustain us. Surprisingly, Cuba may be the country that offers the best model for the shortage of energy that will soon haunt the US. After the fall of the Soviet Union, Cuba was forced to do without massive use of oil. That country adopted a policy of sustainable agriculture with locally grown food.

Today, residents of Havana eat food from urban gardens taht are a few blocks away. How can America go beyond Cuba and become even closer to the land?

Please join us for a pictorial tour through Cuban agriculture.

Sponsored by the Gateway Green Alliance and Universal African Peoples Organization. For more information call 314-727-8554 or visit the Greens' web site:

www.gateway-greens.org

Last updated 22 Sept 2007. Contact: contact@gateway-greens.org