The Canadian Biotechnology Action Network has come up with this great workshop guide (just follow the links on their site to download the documents). Their commitment to public education has led them to craft a downloadable kit, full of tips for hosting the workshop and a variety of activities. The average workshop last about an hour and a half, but it can be lengthened or shortened depending on the number of activities used.
The workshop is all about interacting with participants, their experiences and perceptions to create a better understanding of food sovereignty. Food sovereignty is a tool used by activists to help reconceive food as an interaction between small scale farmers, communities, indigenous populations and consumers.
It creates meaningful solidarity work in agriculture. The workshop guide includes:
A sample agenda
A variety of warm ups, ice breakers and main activities
Easy to understand hand outs