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	<title>Comments on: Across 20 years, and now?</title>
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		<title>By: Brian Crouth</title>
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		<dc:creator>Brian Crouth</dc:creator>
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		<description>The shared vision among Equal Exchange investors and other stake holders communicated in the &quot;Coin and the Common Wealth&quot; Blog goes hand-in-hand with the campaigns and future political actions being lead by Equal Exchange that&#039;s communicated in the &quot;Small Farmers.Big Change.&quot; Blog.  In order to turn the tide in a positive direction for a fair, sustainable, and democratic food system, socially conscious purchases and investmests will need to be supplemented with other direct actions that influence government policies and pushes back against the multi-national corporations that control agriculture.  I encourage readers of this Blog to also stay connected with the SFBG Blog at http://eecampaign.wordpress.com to learn more about other exciting ways we can &quot;forge our common wealth&quot; together.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The shared vision among Equal Exchange investors and other stake holders communicated in the &#8220;Coin and the Common Wealth&#8221; Blog goes hand-in-hand with the campaigns and future political actions being lead by Equal Exchange that&#8217;s communicated in the &#8220;Small Farmers.Big Change.&#8221; Blog.  In order to turn the tide in a positive direction for a fair, sustainable, and democratic food system, socially conscious purchases and investmests will need to be supplemented with other direct actions that influence government policies and pushes back against the multi-national corporations that control agriculture.  I encourage readers of this Blog to also stay connected with the SFBG Blog at <a href="http://eecampaign.wordpress.com" rel="nofollow">http://eecampaign.wordpress.com</a> to learn more about other exciting ways we can &#8220;forge our common wealth&#8221; together.</p>
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