Community Food Security Coalition Conference comes to Atlanta
October 6-9, 2005

The Community Food Security Coalition celebrates its 9th Annual
Community
Food Security Conference with a "Home Grown" theme in Atlanta, GA at the
Westin Peachtree Plaza on October 6th thru 9th, 2005. CFSC brings this
educational and empowering event to the home of the civil rights
movement,
with the intent of "cultivating the roots of real change" in food
security
and social justice.

Some 51 interactive workshops and panels will feature speakers from the
frontlines of the community food sector. There are also pre-conference
short
course trainings in Organic Certification, developing and strengthening
coalitions, protecting the civil rights of those you work with, and half
a
dozen field trips to local farms and urban gardens.

Projected to bring together some 600 practitioners from communities
throughout North America, the conference provides an abundance of
information and stimulating dialogue, grounded in solutions to the
health
and community development challenges facing both urban and rural
communities.

The Community Food Security Coalition is a North American organization
of
environmental, nutrition, sustainable agriculture, community
development,
gardening and anti-poverty and anti-hunger groups. CFSC seeks to develop
self-reliance among all communities in obtaining their food and creating
systems of growing, manufacturing processing, distributing and selling
food
that is regionally based and grounded in the principles of equity,
health
and sustainability.

The 9th Annual Food Security Conference is hosted by the University of
Georgia Cooperative Extension Atlanta Urban Gardening Program in
partnership
with the Atlanta Community Food Bank, Georgia Organics, Federation of
Southern Cooperatives and Southern SAWG.

For more information or to register log onto: www.foodsecurity.org


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