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Black Sheep Books, a community space and bookstore in Montpelier, Vermont, offers affordable radical and scholarly books, and hosts educational events on cultural and political topics. As an all-volunteer project, we are operated by a five-member collective hand in hand with a group of dedicated volunteers. Our principle focus is to provide access to anti-authoritarian Left ideas in a way that promotes intellectual debate and challenges today’s hegemonic culture.

We see print media and public talks as necessary for the development of critical consciousness and ultimately social change. Such engagement with the transformative power of ideas connects us to each other, helps us to understand our historical context, and guides us in action. This linking of past to present, theory to practice, is a crucial precondition for the emergence of a free and directly democratic society.

By creating this space in public, we strive to contest the depoliticization and alienation rampant under statist and capitalist social relations. We also aim to generate visibility for identities marginalized by normative values and systems of domination through providing community resources and a welcoming space in the context of our rural location.

Together with horizontalist social movements and political projects, bookstores, infoshops, and publishers, Black Sheep Books works toward an egalitarian, ecological, and nonhierarchical society.

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Black Sheep Books is an all-volunteer
workers' collective specializing in radical
and scholarly used books.
5 State Street, Montpelier, VT | (802) 225-8906

Black Sheep Books has, at long last, found a perfect new location! And we’re hoping we can count on your financial support to help make our September 1 move to 5 State Street possible.

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Everything I Want to Do Is Illegal: Vermont Farmers Read Joel Salatin

04/20/08 2:00pm

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Discussion on Community-Scale
Agriculture and Government

Sunday, April 20, at 2 p.m.
at the Langdon Street Cafe, 4 Langdon St., Montpelier

Joel Salatin’s frustration with a regulatory structure that restricts, rather than embraces, community-scale agriculture is presented in his book "Everything I Want to Do Is Illegal. Come watch snippits of a Salatin film and hear excerpts from his book read by Vermont farmers struggling with some of these same regulatory barriers. A short discussion will follow, including an update on the work that Rural Vermont is doing to make it easier for farmers and consumers to connect. If you’re unfamiliar with Joel, this event will be a great introduction to one of our country’s leading farm activists! (NOTE: Joel will be at this event in spirit only!)

Joel is one of America’s premier grass farmers, and has been called "the high priest of the pasture" by the "New York Times." Like so many other farmers, Salatin struggles with the labyrinth of government regulations and cultural perceptions that threaten the viability of local food systems. His solution to strengthening community-based food production? Allow freedom for traditional food growing and purchasing choices. Joel and his family own and operate Polyface Farm in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia.

Free! All welcome!

Co-sponsored by Rural Vermont and Black Sheep Books

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