August 12 to August 21 2013While the mainstream media speculates about the 
future of the Bolivarian Revolution since the passing of Hugo Chavez, for the 
Venezuelan people, there is no question. Come learn about the process currently 
transpiring in Venezuela as the people, reinvigorated by the legacy of Chavez, 
deepen and further radicalize their struggle in defense of the Bolivarian 
Revolution. Come learn, connect, and show your solidarity at this critical 
moment for the Venezuelan process.Through direct exchanges with community 
organizations, social movements, and political leaders, we will explore various 
areas of social transformation, including food sovereignty, education, 
healthcare, media, and direct citizen participation in the political process. 
There will also be trips to beaches, parks, and other sites of interest.Cost 
for Activities: $1100. This will cover all lodging, all ground transportation, 
2 meals per day, qualified trip leaders, and
 Spanish-English interpretation. Additional expenses during the trip will be 
low.Airfare not included.Tentative Itinerary. Start and end in Caracas; visits 
to the states of Maracay, Yaracuy and Carabobo.Day 1: Caracas – Arrival; 
orientation/welcome; visits to social programs and discussions with community 
leaders and local authorities.Day 2 and 3: Visits to urban agriculture sites 
and other community initiatives in different communities in Caracas, including 
23 de Enero, El Valle, and Petare.Days 4 and 5: Visits to rural areas in the 
states of Yaracuy and Carabobo: learn about agrarian reform and agroecology 
through visits to agricultural cooperatives, biological control laboratories, 
food processing coops, and agricultural education programsDays 6 and 7: Visit 
to the Afro-Venezuelan coastal community of Chuao, known for producing some of 
the world’s best cocoa; learn about artisanal cacao production as well as 
artisanal fishing and Venezuela’s
 progressive fishing laws; enjoy beautiful beaches.Day 8: Caracas: free day for 
sight seeing, getting souvenirs,Day 9: departure.To Learn more and hold a spot 
for the trip, email cbalbertolovera@gmail. com. Please be in touch as soon as 
possible, as space is very limited. Please allow several days for 
responses.Sponsored by the Alberto Lovera Bolivarian Circle of NY.Check out 
these articles from past 
delegations:http://wp.me/puMTZ-eZhttp://mrzine.monthlyreview. 
org/2008/magdoff040208.htmlhttp://monthlyreview.org/ 
090824shiavoni-camacaro.phpSponsored by the Alberto Lovera Bolivarian Circle of 
NY.
Check out these articles from past delegations:http://mrzine.monthlyreview. 
org/2008/magdoff040208.htmlhttp://monthlyreview.org/ 
090824shiavoni-camacaro.phpWhat people are saying about our delegations:“The 
Food Sovereignty delegation to Venezuela was interesting, informative and a lot 
of fun. We saw collective farms, factories, feeding centers and spent time with 
groups of people struggling for land reform and human dignity. We had lots of 
opportunities to see how people work together and how agriculture is changing 
in Venezuela. I loved the people we traveled with and created strong bonds with 
many of them. It’s the kind of trip that makes you want to return in a few 
years to see how much progress is being made. It further inspired me to work in 
the food democracy movement in the US and figure out ways to stay in solidarity 
with our Venezuelan sisters and brothers.”Nancy Romer
General Coordinator
Brooklyn Food Coalition
http://www. BrooklynFoodCoalition.org“Traveling with William and Christina gave 
me an insider perspective that I couldn’t have gotten otherwise. I highly 
recommend taking a trip on one of these delegations whether you are highly 
interested in food politics and socialism, or are new to the subject.”Paula 
Crossfield
Founder and the Managing Editor of Civil Eats http://civileats.com/ about/
“I traveled to both Venezuela and Bolivia with William Camacaro and Christina 
Schiavoni as the leaders of the trip. I can’t say enough about the quality of 
these trips and their leadership. I was astounded at the range of activities 
each trip provided: food centers for the elderly, African communities, women’s 
collectives, revolutionary centers, fishing industry in Venezuela, agricultural 
initiatives such as the production of quinoa in Bolivia, meetings with 
government officials, wonderful community cultural events (sometimes in our 
honor!), and more. Additionally, both William and Christina were very attentive 
to the people on the trips, addressed personal crises that arose, and helped in 
any way possible. There was never a sense that you were simply on your own in a 
foreign country, and had to fend for yourself. They were always available for 
questions, suggestions, and concrete help. IN SO DOING THE TRIP LEADERS CREATED 
A FAMILY-LIKE FEELING
 AMONG THE GROUP MEMBERS. I have been traveling on political/educational trips 
for decades, and can only say; the Bolivarian Circle’s trips are the 
bomb!”Suzanne Ross, PhD, clinical psychologist and activist with the Free Mumia 
Abu Jamal Coalition, NYC
“The food sovereignty tours to Venezuela are an incredible eye opener. You can 
read about aspects of the country’s shift to a fairer food system but to see it 
first hand – and meet the people that are making the change happen – is totally 
inspiring.”Simon Cunich
Australian Filmmaker
Creator of the documentary GrowingChange http://www. simoncunich.com.au/

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