"My name is Roy Sesana; I am a Gana Bushman from the Kalahari in what is now called Botswana. In my language, my name is 'Tobee' and our land is 'T//amm'. We have been there longer than any people has been anywhere. When I was young, I went to work in a mine. I put off… Continue reading Roy Sesana – First People of the Kalahari, Botswana ~ 2005
Month: January 2015
Creating food democracy in a hostile system
Recently, I responded in a forum on the struggle of organic certification to keep up with the growth of the market. Someone was asking how we can regroup on certification to enable it to go from 5% of the market to 50%. Here is my answer: "... 5% to 50% happens like this: Local create… Continue reading Creating food democracy in a hostile system
Voting Rights Extended to age 13…(super short)
I said shockingly: "Let's now move for the full voting rights down to age 13." I mean it and can support it. In short form, following is a key concept in empowering democracy. Start by extending full voting rights down to age 13 in an unprecedented move to reach a societal artery vested in the… Continue reading Voting Rights Extended to age 13…(super short)
Intro to the Pocket Revolution and non-disruptive activism
The Pocket Revolution Demystified "Pocket revolution takes no great risk, but mediates the risks we already face. It does not complicate or confuse, but rather deconstructs the complexity to find reason and benefit of local relevance." Symbioticfuture ~ 2015 It’s an understood that those ambitious for power and wealth will often take advantage of others… Continue reading Intro to the Pocket Revolution and non-disruptive activism
We dreamt now we do…
We live in a time when the world around us is not what we want it to be; even we are not the people we want to be. The scale of the disconnect is literally out of this world. To get up another day and do the basics of our life another day is often… Continue reading We dreamt now we do…
Agroecology: the new science…short and to the point
Resources were wrongly defined by the past several generations of our leaders and prominent men and women. What we have been led to see as resources for our prosperity are often either pieces of an ecosystem, geological support for ecosystems, or the temporary non-renewable excess created by ecosystems. The keystone resource is clearly the ecosystem… Continue reading Agroecology: the new science…short and to the point