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Get Involved
We believe that every one of us has a
right to enjoy good, clean and fair food and that every one
of us can be a "food activist," especially in our
everyday lives. You don't have to attend meetings or sit in
trees to claim a stake in the food system: food activists
are people who cook, garden, share meals, meet their farmers
and food producers, cooperate and invite new and old friends
to come sit down at their table.
Become a member
Slow Food is a grassroots
non-profit supported by members who pay annual dues. There
are nearly 200 dues-paying members in Berkeley and over 15,000
in the U.S. You should become a Slow Food member for the same
reason you would attend a march: because you believe in the
cause. In Slow Food Berkeley, the benefits of membership are
discounts to events, a seat at the annual members' potluck
and a subscription to Slow Food's print journal, The Snail.
Sign
up and learn more on Slow Food USA's Membership page.
Everyone can get involved in Slow Food Berkeley. Whether you're a dues-paying member or just a supporter, you can:
Propose a new event, program or partnership
Our leadership team loves new ideas, but we don't always have the time or resources to follow through on them. If you're thinking about organizing an event (a soup night, weekly drinks, a garden workday, a rally) or if you're already involved in a project or organization in the Bay Area and you think we can work together, write us.
Share a new resource
If you own or know the owner of a local business, community space, theater or church that would happily host Slow Food events, write us. If you know a restaurant, grocery or farm that would happily donate food, write us. If you love to volunteer and want to help out at an event or program, write us.
Contribute to your local food community
Perhaps the most important way to get involved is to
"vote" for healthy food and agriculture in your
everyday life. Get cooking. Buy local, organic food from the
farmers' market and from locally owned groceries. Support
local ranchers with the Bay
Area Meat CSA. Pack a bag lunch. Plant a kitchen garden.
Make things from scratch. Conserve, compost and recycle. Drink
unbottled water. Sign
the Food Declaration. Organize
an Eat-In. Speak out about food injustice. Learn the Bay
Area's food stories. Shake the hands that feed you.
Talk Slow Food
A very easy way to take action for healthy food and agriculture is to talk about it. Organize an Eat-In with your friends, your church, your book club or the neighbors on your block. Tell politicians to read The Omnivore's Dilemma and get their act together. Write letters to editors. You've got to start somewhere. |
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