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Resources Rights and Food Sovereignty: Linking Our Neighborhood of Main South to the Global South

noviembre 2007

Panel: Resources Rights and Food Sovereignty: Linking Our Neighborhood of Main South to the Global South

With Matt Feinstein from The Food Justice Campaign, and Prof. Dianne Rocheleau from the Geography Department of Clark University.

Location

Clark University
Jefferson Building Room 218
950 Main Street
Worcester, MA 01610

Event sponsored by Praxis, The Food Justice Campaign, School of Geography of Clark University, Worcester Immigrant Coalition, Urban Garden Resources of Worcester/Regional Environmental Council, Worcester Roots Project, Worcester Global Action Network (WoGAN).

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