yellow zucchini squash growing in a green garden

Igniting a Revolution in the Way Humanity Feeds Itself

I’m writing here to invite you to the adventure of a lifetime, the challenge of a generation. You are greatly needed now.

Some background is probably in order, but at the moment I’ll just say that I’m a recruiter and trainer for those who are mobilizing to lead the local food revolution in their communities and bioregions. This may be the most important and most urgent cause of our time.

May 9, 2018 | Source: Medium | by Michael Brownlee

I’m writing here to invite you to the adventure of a lifetime, the challenge of a generation. You are greatly needed now.

Some background is probably in order, but at the moment I’ll just say that I’m a recruiter and trainer for those who are mobilizing to lead the local food revolution in their communities and bioregions. This may be the most important and most urgent cause of our time.

More broadly, I support evolutionary catalysts, those who are consciously working to birth a new civilization out of the ashes of the old one. The local food revolution is an essential part of that larger effort.

You’re probably already somewhat familiar with the local food movement. Well, sadly, I can report that it’s essentially stalled. Like many other movements these days, it appears to be failing in its mission — partly because its vision has never been clearly articulated.

The signs are all too clear.