Thursday, March 24, 2011

Food Not Lawns “Guard-In” at University of Victoria Today « Student Activism

Food Not Lawns “Guard-In” at University of Victoria Today « Student Activism

Food Not Lawns “Guard-In” at University of Victoria Today

One year ago today a student protest action took place in Canada that was, as I put it at the time, “unlike anything I’d ever heard of before.” Here’s how I described it then:

Student activists and others at the University of Victoria in British Columbia, a Canadian university some seventy miles northwest of Seattle, held a teach-out on “food democracy” and sustainability issues. There was music, a slate of speakers, pamphlets to read, and tea. At the end of the event the group planted a garden.

On the lawn.

In front of the library.

They ripped up the sod, built some raised beds, and planted a variety of vegetables and other native plants.