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This guy sells cellphones in his talks. He doesn't make much money because they're commodities.

 

(OK, to clarify, what he talks about is how to make money on free software. The premise seems to have to do with the software itself being a commodity. He presents cell phones just to make sure everybody understands what a commodity is.)

Shop at the weekly market of Yangambi - DRC.

 

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The roof of the room im standing in.

An eastbound potash train with CP 5792, GMTX 422 (Louis Dreyfus Commodities), and CP 5743 heads past the wooden grain elevator through Pense, SK. Photographed in December 2014

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She spots the pants flying on a clothesline, and we realize we are not alone.

Photo by Katey Schein, Food Security Officer

CHASING COMMODITIES

Photographs by Angela Angel

 

Following the Chains of Commodities:

SISAL

COFFEE

COTTON

SEAWEED

  

From 2006 to 2007 Angel set out on a global exposure trip to find answers for the disconnections between the consumer and the producer, from the local to the global…

  

“When eating the fruit, think of the person who planted the tree.”

 

This Vietnamese saying sums up the intention I had in bringing light to these stories. There are many injustices under the heading of GLOBALIZATION. The disconnection we have between what we consume and what is produce is not discussed enough, if at all it is not even claimed as a “disconnection.” I believe that if we knew more about where things come from, how things are made—the whos, wheres and hows— we would be a much more intentional society. In other words, “Ignorance is not bliss, it’s murder.” Beyond knowing there are also a hundred more injustices. WHY ARE farmers committing suicide in this day of age? WHY DO farmers produce goods and foods that they don’t consume or eat themselves?

 

The farmers and workers in these stories have little control over the worth of their work. The land too has little control over what is sowed, what is introduced and what kinds of waste and chemicals are thrown into its soils.

 

Globalization is not far from us. We participate in the global market every day. Our clothes, household items, medicines and coffee cups all come from a chain of stories-- a process of planting, growing, buying, selling, bidding and at the end of that line- we must ask ourselves- who benefits? It is tangent and it carries much toil, much work, much energy.

 

Angela Angel

 

This Eastbound Manifest is seen snaking through the Mojave Desert town of Ludlow, CA. With a majority of this train being commodity instead of a true Manifest train, the cars were blocked pretty poorly. On the heels of the now long gone Q train, this train will look at clears all the way to Needles, CA.

 

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Cerium is used in many things from medicine to automobiles, green technology and the movie industry

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