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SUMMARY:We are the Salmon People: The Campaign to Block Corporate Salmon
DESCRIPTION:TUES July 12\, 6-8PM Pacific Time \nPlease register to receive the Zoom link! \nSpeakers: \n\nCarl Wassile is a Native Fisherman from Yup’ik Nation in Western Alaska and part of Alaska’s Big Village Network and #BlockCorporateSalmon\nEstefanía Narvaez is co-founder of #BlockCorporateSalmon and Digital Organizer at North America Marine Alliance (NAMA)\n\nJoin us for the 2nd workshop in CAGJ’s Rise Up Summer School series (open to all)\, organized around the theme of Indigenous Food Sovereignty! This interactive webinar will feature a discussion of the latest development in our #BlockCorporateSalmon campaign\, and a guided Visionary Fiction workshop\, where we will put our imaginations to the test in dreaming up a better future together.  \nThe workshop will be led by Carl Wassile and Estefanía Narvaez\, two organizers on the forefront of the #BlockCorporateSalmon campaign\, our years-long struggle to stop salmon genetically engineered by AquaBounty Technology from coming to our plates nor our rivers and seas. CAGJ has co-developed the #BlockCorporateSalmon campaign in solidarity with Northwest Tribes\, including the Coast Salish People\, who are the Salmon People.  \nFor many Tribes\, salmon is at the center of how they organize community life. Indigenous communities’ opposition to GE salmon is part of their struggle to safeguard access to and knowledge of the traditional foodways that sustain them. They challenge the commonly held notion that higher yields and profits\, spearheaded by technological innovation\, will pave the way to solving our ‘hunger problem’. Instead\, they advocate for alternative ways of acquiring food and caring for the environment that are based on reciprocity\, and which seek to undo the harm caused by colonization.  \nGE salmon is the first genetically engineered animal to ever gain approval for human consumption. While the FDA gave the green light in 2015\, the approval was halted by a successful lawsuit brought by the WA-based Quinault Indian Nation and 11 other parties\, requiring the FDA to carry out an in-depth investigation into the potential environmental harms for wild salmon populations.  \nThe AquaBounty company is currently facing challenges in the communities where they wish to open new land-based fish factories. Protesters in Pioneer\, Ohio oppose the new AquaBounty facility\, citing that they will be pulling 5 million gallons of water per day from the aquifer to sustain the fish farms\, and then dumping it into the St. Joseph river.  \nIn this webinar\, participants will learn about the many actions being taken to stop GE Salmon (and all other genetically engineered fish)\, and how YOU can get involved.  \nDon’t forget to register to receive the Zoom link! \nFollow the campaign on Instagram: #BlockCorporateSalmon \nAlong with accounts that follow the struggle: @CAGJ & @BlockCorporateSalmon ! \nLearn more about the campaign here!
URL:https://cagj.org/event/july_2022_webinar/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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SUMMARY:Book Launch: Philanthrocapitalism and the Erosion of Democracy\, edited by Vandana Shiva
DESCRIPTION:Join YES! and Synergetic Press for the launch of a new book edited by Vandana Shiva: Philanthrocapitalism and the Erosion of Democracy. AGRA Watch contributed our research which exposes how the Gates Foundation uses the cover of an institution of higher education – Cornell University – to spread its propaganda favoring industrial agriculture\, GMOs and the global food marketplace. \nGlobal capitalists wield philanthropy to monopolize and privatize land use\, food production\, and the public health sector. Join a conversation with Vandana Shiva and CAGJ’s Director\, Heather Day\, to learn about this dangerous trend—and how global citizens are fighting back.  \nThe conversation will be moderated by Breanna Draxler\, senior editor at YES! Media.  \nThis event is FREE and will take place via Zoom. Get your FREE ticket here. \nPlease help publicize: Share the Facebook event. \nVandana Shiva is a world-renowned environmental thinker\, activist\, feminist\, philosopher of science\, writer\, and science policy advocate\, and the editor of Philanthrocapitalism and the Erosion of Democracy. She is the founder of Navdanya Research Foundation for Science\, Technology and Ecology in India and president of Navdanya International. \nHeather Day is co-founder and executive director of Community Alliance for Global Justice\, a Seattle-based\, grassroots nonprofit whose AGRA Watch campaign contributed an article to the book. Previously\, Day was an organizer with the Committee in Solidarity with the People of El Salvador (CISPES). She holds a B.A. in political economy from The Evergreen State College and a M.A. in geography from the University of Washington.
URL:https://cagj.org/event/book-launch-philanthrocapitalism-and-the-erosion-of-democracy-edited-by-vandana-shiva/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211218T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211218T210000
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SUMMARY:CAGJ Holiday Party & Open Mic
DESCRIPTION:Back by popular demand: Virtual Open Mic! Share a song\, story\, reading\, joke or favorite poem (only if you wish) \nRegister to receive the Zoom link \nYOU ARE INVITED! Let’s relax together\, and enjoy each other’s company\, COVID-style\, as we move into the holiday season. Please join even if you don’t plan to share anything\, this will be a low-pressure and fun evening\, to celebrate a full year\, give thanks to CAGJ’s amazing members\, volunteers and interns\, and celebrate our 20th anniversary! Please register\, and we will send you the Zoom link: https://tinyurl.com/holidayscagj2021
URL:https://cagj.org/event/cagj-holiday-party-open-mic/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211130T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211130T203000
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SUMMARY:Virtual 20th Anniversary Event + Screening of “This is What Democracy Looks Like”
DESCRIPTION:Virtual 20th Anniversary Event + Screening of “This is What Democracy Looks Like” about 1999 Battle in Seattle\nPart 1: (6PM) Film Screening\nPart 2: (7-8:30 PM) Story-Telling & Celebration \nRegister to receive the Zoom link \nCAGJ’s roots are in the 1999 Battle in Seattle\, when activists shut down the WTO (World Trade Organization) on November 30\, 1999. The week-long protests led to the collapse of the talks that were aimed at further consolidating corporate power. On the 22nd anniversary of this powerful people’s uprising\, we invite you to join a screening of the best documentary about the protests\, “This is What Democracy Looks Like”\, co-produced by CAGJ member Jill Friedberg. Join us after the film to share your favorite CAGJ stories\, both past & present! Folks are welcome to join part 1 and/or part 2 of this virtual event. Registration is required to receive the Zoom link.
URL:https://cagj.org/event/virtual-20th-anniversary-event-screening-of-this-is-what-democracy-looks-like/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Film Screening,Meeting
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SUMMARY:NOV 2021 | Monthly Food Justice Project Meeting
DESCRIPTION:CAGJ’s Food Justice Project seeks to challenge and transform the globalized\, industrial\, corporate-driven food system\, and promotes existing alternatives as we join the global struggle for food sovereignty for all! \nOrientation for new Members at 6pm: Please RSVP \nRegister to receive the Zoom link \nJoin us for our November FJP Meeting on Tuesday\, November 16th from 6:30 – 8:00pm PST. We will engage in a conversation about the intersection of climate and food systems\, and how it relates to the current discussions occurring at COP26. Tom Philpott recently published an article at Mother Jones giving an overview of this vital connection\, which will be used to help supplement our discussion\, but prior reading is not required for engaging. \nNew to the Food Justice Project? Volunteer orientations are held before each meeting from 6pm-6:30pm. Orientations are a great way to learn more about the Food Justice Project\, our current campaigns\, and ways you can contribute. If you would like to attend an orientation\, please RSVP to fjp@cagj.org. \n 
URL:https://cagj.org/event/nov-2021-monthly-food-justice-project-meeting/
LOCATION:Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211019T183000
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SUMMARY:OCT 2021 | Monthly Food Justice Project Meeting
DESCRIPTION:CAGJ’s Food Justice Project seeks to challenge and transform the globalized\, industrial\, corporate-driven food system\, and promotes existing alternatives as we join the global struggle for food sovereignty for all! \nCome to our monthly FJP meetings on the third Tuesday of every month to engage in CAGJ’s food justice organizing. Sign up for our Newsletter for information on what each month’s topic will be! \nNew to the Food Justice Project? Volunteer orientations are held before each meeting from 6pm-6:30pm. Orientations are a great way to learn more about the Food Justice Project\, our current campaigns\, and ways you can contribute. If you would like to attend an orientation\, please RSVP to fjp@cagj.org. \nClick here to register.
URL:https://cagj.org/event/monthly-food-justice-project-meeting/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211016T150000
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SUMMARY:2021 Food Sovereignty Prize Ceremony
DESCRIPTION:The US Food Sovereignty Alliance (USFSA) is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2021 Food Sovereignty Prize: The international honoree is the peasant movement FENSUAGRO of Colombia\, and the domestic honoree is Eastern Woodlands Rematriation of New England. \nNow in its 13th year\, the Food Sovereignty Prize is given annually on or around World Food Day to grassroots organizations advancing food sovereignty – the right of all peoples to healthy and culturally appropriate food produced through ecologically sound and sustainable methods\, and their right to define their own food and agriculture systems. It stands in contrast to the World Food Prize\, which perpetuates the myth that we can produce our way out of hunger.  \nThis year’s honorees have been growing food\, defending territory\, sharing knowledge and building power in the face of state violence\, the COVID-19 pandemic\, and mounting climate chaos. \nBoth honorees will be recognized at the 2021 Food Sovereignty Prize Ceremony held on World Food Day\, October 16\, 2021 at 6 PM Eastern time/5 PM Colombian time. The ceremony will be held virtually and anchored by an in-person event sponsored by USFSA members Sustainable Agriculture of Louisville and Food in Neighborhoods Community Coalition. Simultaneous English/Spanish interpretation will be provided. \nRegistration is required to attend this free event. Register for the virtual event here.  \nFor more information\, contact info[at]usfoodsovereigntyalliance.org. \nThe US Food Sovereignty Alliance (USFSA) is a US-based alliance of food justice\, anti-hunger\, labor\, environmental\, faith-based and food producer groups that upholds the right to food as a basic human right and works to connect our local and national struggles to the international movement for food sovereignty. The Alliance works to end poverty\, rebuild local food economies and assert democratic control over the food system\, believing that all people have the right to healthy\, culturally appropriate food produced in an ecologically sound manner. Learn more at usfoodsovereigntyalliance.org.
URL:https://cagj.org/event/2021-food-sovereignty-prize-ceremony/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211015T160000
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SUMMARY:Free the Vaccine Action
DESCRIPTION:MAKE ACCESS TO COVID VACCINE GLOBAL!\nGlobal Week of Action to Free the Vaccine & End the Pandemic Everywhere\n\nSign the petition\n \nFriday October 15th\, 4-5pm\nDie-In at the Henry M. Jackson Federal Building\n9\, 15 2nd Ave Seattle WA 98104 (2nd & Marion) \nAs part of a state-wide week of action\, join CAGJ and WA Fair Trade Coalition for a Die-In to call on the Biden administration to free COVID vaccine intellectual property through a TRIPS waiver at the WTO. \nIt has been a year since the initial proposal was at the WTO by India and South Africa and no progress has been made. The Biden administration must do all it can to push the waiver over the finish line and end the pandemic everywhere. \nHow you can help: Even if you can’t come to the action\, you can take action! \n\nPlease RSVP for the action to hillary@washingtonfairtrade.org\nShare the Facebook event: https://fb.me/e/101NTLbxe\nSign the petition to the White House and share widely\nForward this email to others\n\nCo-Sponsors: Seattle Indian Americans\, Socialist Alternative
URL:https://cagj.org/event/free-the-vaccine-action/
LOCATION:Henry M. Jackson Federal Building\, 9\, 15 2nd Ave\, Seattle\, WA\, 98104
CATEGORIES:Action
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211009T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211009T193000
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SUMMARY:15th Annual SLEE Gala & 20th Anniversary Party
DESCRIPTION:Keynote: Raj Patel \n“Is this What Democracy Looks Like? A Tale of Two Seattles” \nRaj Patel is an award-winning writer\, activist\, and academic. Kenyan-Fijian and British raised\, Raj once worked for the World Bank\, World Trade Organization\, and the United Nations. He has since been tear-gassed on four different continents for protesting against their global economic policies. He is a Research Professor in the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs at the University of Texas at Austin and a Senior Research Associate at the Unit for the Humanities at Rhodes University\, South Africa. He is the author of several books including Stuffed and Starved: The Hidden Battle for the World Food System and co-author with Jason W Moore The Value of Nothing: How to Reshape Market Society and Redefine Democracy\, and with Rupa Marya of Inflamed: Deep Medicine and the Anatomy of Injustice. CAGJ is honored that Raj also wrote the foreword to the second edition of CAGJ’s publication\, Our Food\, Our Right. He has testified about the causes of hunger to the US\, EU and UK governments\, and is a member of the International Panel of Experts on Sustainable Food Systems. His documentary project\, co-directed with Zak Piper\, The Ants and the Grasshopper\, will soon be in wide release\, and he can be heard with Tom Philpott and Rebecca McInroy co-hosting The Secret Ingredient podcast. \nSchedule of Events \nSilent Auction: The Silent Auction will be held online the week of SLEE\, with new items being released throughout the week. \nOctober 9th. 6:00-7:30: CAGJ’s welcome presentation and Raj Patel’s keynote speech will be live streamed\, along with live music! \nTickets: Purchase on CAGJ’s Accelevents Webpage! \nSliding scale $40-$100: Please be generous in your support! We want to make this event accessible to everyone while also recognizing the need for us to raise crucial funds. \nSupport a Farmer/Farmworker/Organizer**: By purchasing a second ticket (at $50 or $100)\, you ensure that local farmers\, farmworkers and food organizers can be honored guests at our event. Look for this purchasing option when you register. \n**Although we will be gathering virtually\, we will still be inviting honored guests to attend and your donation makes this possible! \nSolidarity Tickets: We are committed to making this an accessible event for all. If you are unable to afford a full-price ticket\, please contact Lisa for Solidarity Tickets (lisa@cagj.org). We will provide you with a discount code to purchase online! \nTable Captains: Bring Friends to SLEE! \nTable Captains host a virtual ‘table’ for as many people as you want\, and provide CAGJ with important seed funds for our organizing. You can choose between buying a ‘table’ for your guests\, or asking your guests to buy tickets individually. Guests can be local or out-of-state! \nIn appreciation\, we will offer one whole wild Loki Fish Co. salmon\, plus greens\, to all local Table Captains! If you would like to become a table captain\, please email Lisa (lisa@cagj.org) \nHow to be a Table Captain: Go to our Table Captain Resource Page and download the Table Captain packet\, which includes instructions and sample outreach emails to send to your guests. \nIf you are a guest of a Table Captain: Purchase your tickets on CAGJ’s Accelevents webpage and make sure to include your Table Captain’s name when prompted. \nAccessibility Info \nInterpretation: We will do our best to provide interpretation services if requested. Contact slee@cagj.org and we will work to arrange an interpreter to support your needs. \nCART captioning provided \nThank you to our Sponsors! \nCentral Co-op\, Farmer Direct Organic\, Friends of the Earth\, Loki Fish Co.\, New Roots Organics\, PCC Community Markets\, Real Change\, Social Justice Fund\, UAW 4121\, UFCW 21 \nThank you to our Community Partners! \n350Seattle\, Beacon Food Forest\, Central Co-op\, Clean Greens Farm & Market\, Forterra\, Health Alliance International\, LELO\, Loki Fish Co.\, National Family Farm Coalition\, Neighborhood Farmers Market Alliance\, Real Change\, Seattle CISPES\, Seattle Good Business Network\, Sustainable Capitol Hill\, UAW 4121\, UFCW Local 21\, Uprooted & Rising\, US Women & Cuba Collaboration\, UW Geography\, UW Nutrition\, UW Program on the Environment\, Washington Fair Trade Coalition
URL:https://cagj.org/event/15th-annual-slee-gala-20th-anniversary-party/
LOCATION:Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210926T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210926T200000
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SUMMARY:Special Virtual Screening of The Ants & the Grasshopper
DESCRIPTION:Free Film Screening with Co-Director Raj Patel! \nCo-Sponsored by 350Seattle\n \nScreening: 5:30 – 7PM Pacific Time\nQ&A with the co-director and co-producer Raj Patel: 7- 8 PM Pacific Time\nFree registration:  https://bit.ly/3yjxs8E.   \nHelp publicize: Share the Facebook event hyperlink. \nAbout the film : “Anita Chitaya has a gift; she can help bring abundant food from dead soil\, she can make men fight for gender equality\, and she can end child hunger in her village. Now\, to save her home from extreme weather\, she faces her greatest challenge: persuading Americans that climate change is real. Traveling from Malawi to California to the White House\, she meets climate sceptics and despairing farmers. Her journey takes her across all the divisions shaping the US\, from the rural-urban divide\, to schisms of race\, class and gender\, to the thinking that allows Americans to believe they live on a different planet from everyone else. It will take all her skill and experience to help Americans recognize\, and free themselves from\, a logic that is already destroying the Earth.” \nRaj Patel co-directed and co-produced the film with Steve James\, amongst others; James is renowned for his 1992 documentary Hoop Dreams. Learn more about the film. \nEvent is free\, but you must register! 
URL:https://cagj.org/event/cagj-presents-a-special-virtual-screening-of-the-ants-the-grasshopper/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Film Screening,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210923T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210923T113000
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SUMMARY:PEOPLE’S KITCHEN COUNTER-MOBILIZATION: Food System Take-Back!
DESCRIPTION:Free Registration: https://bit.ly/Sept23_FoodSystemTakeBack \nThe People’s Kitchen Counter-Mobilization: Food System Take-Back is a half-day virtual\, free event hosted by The People’s Forum NYC. Speakers from Africa to North America will engage in conversations laying out their visions for a food system based on agroecology and food sovereignty. Intermissions will feature cultural and musical events from organizations based around North America. \nCounter-Mobilization partners include Community Alliance for Global Justice\, National Family Farm Coalition\, North American Marine Alliance\, One Fish Foundation and Slow Food USA.
URL:https://cagj.org/event/peoples-kitchen-counter-mobilization-food-system-take-back/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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