Agroecology is not an alternative, but a way of life. It is one of the paths to end hunger and to transform society.

What YOU Can Do

  • Share this publication with your friends, family, communities, and organizations as a means of introducing the concept and practice of agroecology.
  • Organize and host discussions about agroecology and what it means for your community and how it relates to food justice and food sovereignty.
  • Involve your organization or community in the global movement for food sovereignty and agroecology and learn more about the US Food Sovereignty Alliance at usfoodsovereigntyalliance.org.
  • Learn more about the science and practice of agroecology at agroeco.org and at agroeco.org/socla, the website for Latin American Scientific Society of Agroecology (SOCLA).
  • Learn more about the organizations, movements, and leaders featured in this publication, and visit the website for La Via Campesina, viacampesina.org, and the World March of Women, marchemondiale.org.
  • Learn more about the work of WhyHunger to support movements for food justice, food sovereignty, and agroecology at whyhunger.org.
This publication is possible because of the grassroots leaders and social movements featured here, as well as those not represented but who struggle daily for a life of dignity. Special thanks to La Via Campesina International.
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