Yes, I'd forwarded to the BDA the original request to the list, and they arranged a subscription for the fellow.
I'm now trying to arrange for a subscription and BD library to be donated to the main agricultural university in Cuba. I figure the folks at Food First in Oakland just across the Bay from BDA offices could cooperate in making arrangements. The Food First folks already have inroads with the the burgeoning organic movement in Cuba which is documented in their book, Sustainable Agriculture and Resistance: Transforming Food Production in Cuba. If anyone might have, or comes upon extra copies of, classic BD books to donate to this effort, please email me directly (NOT TO THE LIST, please) pending future arrangements. _______________________________________________________________________ Barry Lia \ [EMAIL PROTECTED] \ Seattle WA On Mon, 30 Dec 2002 15:01:33 -0500 Allan Balliett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >Wouldn't the BDA offer subscriptions to those who can't afford it? > Christy > > I should have brought the group up to date on this: the BDA has > offered a subscription to the requesters and, as I understand it, > backissues to a Cuban university. > > Good work on the part of the BDA, eh? > > -Allan > > >
