Last Week's Solari Report: Solari Food Series: Food Sovereignty One Town at a Time with Heather Retberg
"How might we begin to build a decentralized system of durable local economies? Gradually, I hope. We have had enough of violent or sudden changes imposed by predatory interests outside our communities. In many places, the obvious way to begin the work I am talking about is with the development of a local food economy. Such a start is attractive because it does not have to be big or costly, it requires nobody’s permission, and it can ultimately involve everybody. It does not require us to beg for mercy from our exploiters or to look for help where consistently we have failed to find it. By “local food economy” I mean simply an economy in which local consumers buy as much of their food as possible from local producers and in which local producers produce as much as they can for the local market."
~Wendell Berry, “Conserving Communities” By Pete Kennedy, Host of the Solari Food Series
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Week of Nov. 16, 2020: Solari Report
What to do if public WiFi blocks Solari Report access
If you can’t access the Solari Report when you’re using public WiFi, you can use your own WiFi hotspot or a VPN.
An iPhone can be used as a WiFi hotspot as shown here:
Settings > Personal Hotspot: How to set up a Personal Hotspot on your iPhone or iPad
You can also purchase WiFi hotspot hardware from your cell phone provider and other vendors.
Here are some good VPN solutions: StrongVPN, ExpressVPN, and TunnelBear.
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