[Cross-posted to Front Porch Republic]
(This is, in many ways, connected to yesterday's post on Shannon Hayes's Radical Homemakers, but it also stands very much on its own.)
Last spring, I taught a short 8-week seminar on "The Politics of Food". I assigned the students books by Wendell Berry, Marion Nestle, and Eric Schlosser, and had them watch the wonderful rabble-rousing movie Food, Inc. They all produced fine and thoughtful research papers; they were a great bunch of students. But really, the focal point of the whole course was what I christened (in the hopes of making it a regular event) the "Friends University Local Food Tour, Spring 2011"--which consisted of us spending a day traveling to various sites in Hutchinson, Partridge, and Yoder, Kansas, as well as here in Wichita, visiting farms and a nice low-key slaughterhouse, and benefiting greatly from the hands-on knowledge of various homesteaders and nutritionists, including friends like Rachel Murphy and Paula Miller. But above all, we were blessed with the infectious enthusiasm and astonishing connections available through one Leroy Hershberger, Esquire. If this world is to learn anything about the day-to-day realities of adapting to--and rejoicing in--the resources that living and eating in a more limited, more localized--and therefore often healthier and tastier--environment may provide, then we need more men like Leroy.
Who is this fellow? Well, let this be an introduction:
2 comments:
Russell I would really love to join on this next one if possible. Thank you for letting me be part of this wonderful event. I really enjoyed your students and sharing what little I am doing here.
I LOVE this post Russell!! Clara is napping and I finally got a chance to read it and I absolutely enjoyed what you had to say. Thanks so much for sharing the video about Leroy too...I had no idea they had done that and it was so fun to watch. Leroy is definitely something special and someone Chris and I have enjoyed getting to know as well.
I do plan to blog about this, hopefully soon! Thanks again.
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