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More on Food at the World Social Forum

The good folk on the Retort mailing list sent around this BBC article on street children at the World Social Forum. I responded by rejigging a previous blog posting. Since the reply was a little funnier than the original, and has a few more details on how food was a central feature of life at the World Social Forum, I thought I'd post it here. Apologies for the repetition.

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Posted on 30 January, 2007 - 19:53

 

If you rattle the poor...

Following up on this posting, the daily newspaper here at the World Social Forum has a front page article on how the poor broke into the forum.

Centrally, the action took place right opposite a pricey cafe ($3 for a beer in a country where $8 is a week's wage) owned by Kenya's Internal Security Minister, John Michuki (aka The Crusher). Last year, he attracted worldwide attention by sending police to raid a newspaper critical of the government, justifying it with the words, "If you rattle a snake, you must be prepared to be bitten by it." ... read more »

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Posted on 24 January, 2007 - 08:06

 

Via Campesina at the World Social Forum

Here's a brief newsy post from the Via Campesina's first day of activities at the World Social Forum - expect a tidied up version of this on the Via Campesina site soon...

The 2007 World Social Forum is a place where many of the world’s contradictions are writ small. A single plate of food from the vendors outside the gates costs the same as the average weekly wage here in Kenya. One group, the Via Campesina peasant movement, was reminding the world that everyone has to eat, and advancing its vision of ‘food sovereignty’, a programme that promises food for all, and a secure livelihood for those who grow it. ... read more »

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Posted on 23 January, 2007 - 15:51

 

Forum for Sale?

What a difference a day makes. Yesterday, I posted a newswire report about thousands marching for social justice at the World Social Forum. As ever, there’s more to protest than meets the eye, and now that I’m here in Nairobi, I’m getting a slightly better sense (no doubt one to be revised and qualified tomorrow).

I’ve come here because I’m part of the Land Research Action Network, and staying the Via Campesina peasant delegation, a little ways outside town. One of the features that distinguishes Via Campesina from the world of non-governmental organisations is that it is a body comprised of peoples’ movements. It was formed because peasants/campesinos, farmers and the rural poor were sick of being misrepresented by both their governments, and by NGOs that purported to be working on behalf of the rural poor, but ended up making compromises in their name which they would never have sanctioned. Suffice it to say that the member organisations of Via Campesina take their democracy, and their capacity to represent themselves seriously. ... read more »

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Posted on 22 January, 2007 - 09:20

 

Thousands March for Justice at the World Social Forum in Nairobi

It's important to have moments of collectivity, to remember that another world *is* possible. And yesterday at the World Social Forum, over five thousand people marched to remind each other, and the world, of exactly that. Here's a report from the AFP newswire.

AFP
January 20, 20007

Thousands march in Nairobi at anti-globalisation forum

Photo: http://tinyurl.com/yu9u82

By Karen Calabria

NAIROBI

Anti-globalisation activists were marching through Africa's largest slum, calling for an end to conflict and a new war on poverty at the start of a major protest against global capitalism. ... read more »

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Posted on 21 January, 2007 - 05:47

 

The World Social Forum

As part of the Land Research Action Network (with whom I've just co-edited this book) I'll be attending the World Social Forum in Nairobi, Kenya.
WSF location

Depending on the internet connection, news from me might be a little slow in the next few days. But in the meantime, you can check out this experimental food newswire which has the latest from many of the best thinkers and doers in the world of food politics. ... read more »

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Posted on 20 January, 2007 - 14:08

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