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WELCOME to CSA love.

WELCOME to CSAlove.

{a platform for exploring the bounty of the CSA}

CSALove is a platform for sharing the bounty of Community Supported Agriculture.

The site, art exhibit and the accompanying events expolore the unique experiential benefits of eating through a CSA membership and other direct farmer-to-eater systems.

Through imagery, poetry, pickling, and gathering, we connect to our food systems, farmers, the land, and each other.

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This site and the accompanying events were originally created as part of the INTERVENTION PROJECT in CSCL 3331 at the University of Minnesota, taught by Robin Brown and Ben Fink.

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  • poetry and famine ~ adrienne rich

    A potato explodes in the oven.  Poetry and famine:

    the poets who never starved, whose names we know

    the famished nameless taking ship with their hoard of poetry

    Annie Sullivan half-blind in the workhouse enthralling her childmates

    with lore her father had borne in his head from Limerick along with the   dream of work

    and hatred of England smouldering like a turf-fire.  But a poetry older than hatred.  Poetry

    in the workhouse, laying of the rails, a potato splattering oven walls

    poetry of cursing and silence, bitter and deep, shallow and drunken

    poetry of priest-talk, of I.R.A.-talk, kitchen-talk, dream-talk, tongues despised

    in cities where in a mere fifty years language has rotted to jargon, lingua franca of inclusion

    from turns of speech ancient as the potato, muttered at the coals by women and men

    rack-rented, harshened, numbed by labor ending

    in root-harvest rotted in field.  1847.  No relief.  No succour.

    America.  Meat three times a day, the said.  Slaves—-You would not be that.

    —Adrienne Rich, from An Atlas of the Difficult World

    Posted on June 16, 2010

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