November, 2005
Greybeard's box
November, 2005
If we are what we eat, will we become alike or different?
Will doctored food make doctored people?
Who determines who eats and who doesn’t?
Organizations we support
Winterberry Charter School
95% of supermarket food comes from agribusiness
Quality of Carrs/Safeway food is mediocre
By: Crystal Hutchens
Anchorage does use sweatshop labor
Response to Challenge is vague but certain
By: Ian Overton
Challenges
Will Canneries Offer Fair Jobs?
Evaluating the meaning of food:
A three step process
Editorial
An alternative vision for Carrs/Safeway
Opinion
Reclaiming the food process
By Harry Davidson
Letters to the editor
November, 2005
Join together to resist torture & corruption
Unions are not necessary
Response to fish article
Unheard voices
Remembering to listen to what is really here
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News of the real
November, 2005
Understanding situations
The intersection at Northern Lights Blvd. and Minnestota Dr.
Restaurant review
Snow Goose
717 West 3rd Avenue
277-7727
Reviewed by Crystal Hutchens
Movie Review
North Country
Reviewed by Diana DeFazio and Jamey Bradbury
Alternatives
A meaningful global food system could be ___________________ [fill this in yourself].
Wisdom
November, 2005
“Let them remember that there is a meaning beyond absurdity. Let them be sure that every little deed counts, that every word has power, and that we can, everyone, do our share to redeem the world in spite of all absurdities and all the frustrations and all disappointments. And above all, remember that the meaning of life is to build a life as if it were a work of art. You’re not a machine….Start working on this great work of art called your own existence. One of the ways of doing it-two ways of doing it-is, one remember the importance of self-discipline; second, study the great sources of wisdom. Don’t read the bestsellers. And, third, remember that life is a celebration or can be a celebration. There’s much entertainment in our life. And entertainment is destroying much of our initiative and weakens our imagination. What’s really important is life as a celebration.”
Abraham Heschel, Moral Grandeur and Spiritual Audacity