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Presbyterian Food and Faith Blog

Presbyterian Food and Faith Blog

http://presbyterian.typepad.com/foodandfaith/

Where food, faith and justice-making converge for inquiring minds and passionate hearts.

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  • Hoodwinked

    Posted on Tuesday December 1st, 2009 at 15:26 in books, Film, hunger, food justice

    In Hoodwinked, John Perkins exposes the rotten core of a system that we here on this blog have been chipping away at around the edges. The manifestations of the problem come in our lack of a health care system, our unjust, pollution-based food system...

  • Hoodwinked

    Posted on Tuesday December 1st, 2009 at 15:26 in books, Film, hunger, food justice

    In Hoodwinked, John Perkins exposes the rotten core of a system that we here on this blog have been chipping away at around the edges. The manifestations of the problem come in our lack of a health care system, our unjust, pollution-based food system...

  • Black Friday and Fair Trade

    Posted on Friday November 27th, 2009 at 10:56

    Please excuse the lack of actual food references in this article. I am posting it as an awareness raising tool about consumer choices in general, to recognize the purchasing power we have in the US (for Christmas gifts or for......

  • Black Friday and Fair Trade

    Posted on Friday November 27th, 2009 at 10:56

    Please excuse the lack of actual food references in this article. I am posting it as an awareness raising tool about consumer choices in general, to recognize the purchasing power we have in the US (for Christmas gifts or for......

  • One straw revolutionary lives on

    Posted on Thursday November 26th, 2009 at 18:14

    Just over a year after his death, FUKUOKA Masanobu was the main topic of conversation at our Thanksgiving meal table today. Fukuoka was an amazing man who I had the chance to meet at his farm on Shikoku Island back in 1985, when I was living in Japan...

  • One straw revolutionary lives on

    Posted on Thursday November 26th, 2009 at 18:14

    Just over a year after his death, FUKUOKA Masanobu was the main topic of conversation at our Thanksgiving meal table today. Fukuoka was an amazing man who I had the chance to meet at his farm on Shikoku Island back in 1985, when I was living in Japan...

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