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DESCRIPTION:It’s springtime! What does it mean to grow food? In this workshop, we 
 will review this from a decolonizing perspective, and then practice 
 developing relationships with plants, including the relationship of 
 nurturing and the relationship of eating (being nurtured by). We’ll be 
 emphasizing edible plants which are native to this area or to California, 
 in order to work on healing past damage to local ecosystems/cultures and 
 prioritizing indigeneity. We will also talk about some edible non-native 
 plants (aka common weeds) as part of learning to utilize what’s readily 
 available and live together as we are.\n\nAll ages and experience levels 
 welcome. Please bring a mug for tea and a planting container (flowerpot, 
 tall Styrofoam cup, etc) full of collected dirt to plant in. You will leave 
 with the ability to identify a few local edible plants, and plant material 
 to eat and/or grow yourself. \n\nIn an effort to decolonize, this program 
 is free but donations are accepted. If you wish to give something rather 
 than cash, you may mail or bring an art item on this list in exchange: 
 http://a.co/53Jg3J2\n\nReading:\nhttps://www.kcet.org/shows/tending-the-wild/what-is-traditional-ecological-knowledge 
 \n\nApril 7 is the California Native Plant Society sale.\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2018/04/06/18808296.php
SUMMARY:Decolonizing Food I: Local Plants Workshop
LOCATION:The Washington Neighborhood Center\n400 16th St, Sacramento
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2018/04/06/18808296.php
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