Planting Justice: The utility of city waste streams

Drowned & Tired by Portland Mike, http://www.flickr.com/photos/portland_mike/4487762004/

Our vision is for a democratic, worker-owned, advanced industrial ecology society.

We seek pathways to provide the burgeoning food education/justice movement with the tools to become economically sustainable, and to link the emerging green industrial worker cooperatives with them into sovereign networks.

Planting Justice 6: We want you to replicate our efforts

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Our vision is for a democratic, worker-owned, advanced industrial ecology society.

Planting Justice 5: Why Urban Permaculture?

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Our vision is for a democratic, worker-owned, advanced industrial ecology society. We seek pathways to provide the burgeoning food education/justice movement with the tools to become economically sustainable, and to link the emerging green industrial worker cooperatives with them into sovereign networks.

Planting Justice 4: Projects

Photo by Oakland Local

Our vision is for a democratic, worker-owned, advanced industrial ecology society. We seek pathways to provide the burgeoning food education/justice movement with the tools to become economically sustainable, and to link the emerging green industrial worker cooperatives with them into sovereign networks.

Planting Justice 3: Regenerative Business Models

Urban garden by Lauren Keith, http://www.flickr.com/photos/laurenkeith/4455400871/

Our vision is for a democratic, worker-owned, advanced industrial ecology society. We seek pathways to provide the burgeoning food education/justice movement with the tools to become economically sustainable, and to link the emerging green industrial worker cooperatives with them into sovereign networks.

Planting Justice 2: Permaculture: just a word until it is put into practice

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Our vision is for a democratic, worker-owned, advanced industrial ecology society. We seek pathways to provide the burgeoning food education/justice movement with the tools to become economically sustainable, and to link the emerging green industrial worker cooperatives with them into sovereign networks.

Planting Justice 1: The History and Guiding Principles of Planting Justice

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Our vision is for a democratic, worker-owned, advanced industrial ecology society. We seek pathways to provide the burgeoning food education/justice movement with the tools to become economically sustainable, and to link the emerging green industrial worker cooperatives with them into sovereign networks.

September updates from Planting Justice

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Planting Justice has been busy this summer!

July 8th, Planting Justice Workshop: Grow Your Own Food in Urban Spaces, $5-10

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Hello friends. Just back from the US Social Forum in Detroit...juiced and inspired by not only what is happening there, but also by our incredible community of change-makers here in the East Bay! Check out this low-cost workshop I am offering in conjunction with Local 123 and the Green Cafe Network, Thursday evening at 6pm. hope to see you there!