Karl Polanyi Center for Global Social Studies
2020. aug 17.1 perc
Frissítve: 2020. okt 16.
On 5 September 2020, the closing day of our Multidisciplinary Workshop for Researchers of Food Systems, we are having a public plenary discussion of the results, coupled with a roundtable on The Future of Food in Hungary.
Lili Balogh
Agroecology and Food Sovereignty Activist at Védegylet, Farmer at Életfalu Holistic Farm
Ágnes Gagyi
Researcher at the University of Gothenburg, Founding member of the Solidarity Economy Center in Budapest
Logan Strenchock
Co-founder at Cargonomia, Partner at Zsámboki Biokert
Moderator: Dorottya Mendly, Karl Polanyi Research Center for Global Social Studies
10–12 AM
Venue: 4–6 Közraktár street, Budapest 1093
Corvinus University of Budapest, Lecture room C. VIII
In the afternoon, we are visiting a project at the intersections of environmental and social action. The project is located at Red Cross’s homeless shelter, where volunteers of Budapest Bike Maffia set up their Seeds4Hope project.
In the framework of the project, volunteers create community gardens in homeless shelters in Budapest. Residents plant, take care of the gardens, and harvest together with the volunteers and share the produces among themselves.
2 PM
7 Madridi street, Budapest 1131.
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