For the former president, with the strengthening of policies for family farming, "another Pernambuco is possible"

Since Sunday (August 15), former president Luis Inácio Lula da Silva...
For the former president, with the strengthening of policies for family farming, "another Pernambuco is possible"

Since Sunday (August 15), former president Luis Inácio Lula da Silva...
The network consolidates the brand of flavors and achievements in the struggle of the MST and healthy eating, with organic products and fair prices

Between the months of July and August of this year, the MST celebrates the five-year anniversary of the Armazéns do Campo (Country Stores) chain, which opened its first store in the city of São Paulo. And today it has 34 points of sale spread across 13 Brazilian states, with services via physical stores, deliveries and orders for products from People’s Agrarian Reform.
Over these first years, the network has been consolidating itself as the largest network of Agrarian Reform products in Brazil. It has become a reference for those looking for real food and organic products at a fair price, both in São Paulo and in other states of the country. In addition to becoming a meeting point between countryside and city, where the idea that eating is also a political and cultural act is nurtured.
On the website, launched this commemorative month, it is possible to order agro-ecological baskets, and find the closest point of sale for those who want to support the MST’s struggle, consuming healthy food, free from exploitation and poison. The expectation is that in the next two to three years another 30 Armazéns do Campo will open their doors in several cities in the country, in the interior and in the capitals.

Read the full story of the Armazém do Campo.
Isabela Camini[1]
João Pedro Stedile[2]
But I, who wrote Pedagogy of the Oppressed, how can I not go where the oppressed are writing their pedagogy? Paulo Freire. Conquista da Fronteira Settlement, Hulha Negra, 1991.
Celebrating Paulo Freire's Centenary is a must for the MST. It is an extraordinary historical period for reflection on social and educational practices that were built collectively and have become his legacy. We will be partners in solidarity of thousands of activists, educators, and many collectives so that throughout 2021 we can celebrate and cultivate the teachings of this educator of the people. We want to evaluate and update our praxis, in the light of the life lessons of the educator who crossed borders to meet with peasant communities in the northeast of Brazil, in Chile, in Africa and many other places where he was building his pedagogy. That same disposition brought him to the MST Settlement “Conquista da Fronteira”, in Hulha Negra[3], Rio Grande do Sul, in 1991. Read the article here. Includes a PDF of the article.
Summary
Agrarian social movements are at a crossroads. Although these movements have made significant strides in advancing the concept

of food sovereignty, the reality is that many of their members remain engaged in environmentally degrading forms of agriculture, and the lands they farm are increasingly unproductive....
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