This week please get acquainted with Mr.Dirk Becker!
Over 20 years of activism and a lot of fighting against things, now his new direction is one targeted at creating things in order to facilitate real change.
Over 20 years of activism and a lot of fighting against things, now his new direction is one targeted at creating things in order to facilitate real change.
Food,
farming, farmers, farmer's markets and farmland is the medium he now uses
as the primary tool to reach people to raise awareness with the hope
that we will make better choices.
Cooperatives,
which are a means of organizing and bringing people together, for the
express purpose of mutual benefit, is a natural extension of that
process.
Dirk looks forward and has hope that peoples' natural propensity to work
together in cooperation and our genuine desire for a better future, will
compel us to create new organizations that will take our culture and
ultimately humanity in a better direction.
Over
20 years as an environmental advocate on Vancouver Island and an
agricultural advocate for the past five years, Dirk Becker has
volunteered countless hours for the betterment of his community and the
regional district.
His
passion for creating positive change is infectious and has benefited
the community in a number of ways from working to create local
provincial parks to inspiring young adults to grow much of their own
food. By walking his talk, Dirk inspires people to make more conscious
decisions. Sustainability for Vancouver Island by lowering our personal
ecological footprints is a large part of his volunteer work from doing
talks on rainwater collection for the RDN (Regional District of
Nanaimo), and Growing Food workshops for Seedy Sundays and Saturdays.
Dirk's
focus has been advocating for agricultural change on Vancouver Island –
creating a climate to support local food. He has accomplished this by
creating and organizing the 2007 Farmers' Showcase last autumn and
creating the Bowen Road Farmers' market in 2008.
The purpose of the 2007 Farmers' Showcase was to:
a)
educate the residents of the mid island, showcasing the variety of food
that is grown, raised and produced right in our region from fruits,
vegetables, meats and seafood to value-added food products such as
cheese and preserves and even non-food products such as clothing from
local alpaca wool and goat milk soap.
b)
“prove” that residents of the mid island would support local farmers.
Over 3,000 people attended the showcase (Dirk expected 600 people
maximum) and many vendors sold out that day.
This
showcase paved the way for Dirk to spearhead the creation of the Bowen
Road Farmers' Market – the first true “Farmers' Market” in Nanaimo that
firmly kept 75% - 80% food vendors, with the remaining percentage made
up of quality artisans and other non-food vendors. It proved to be a
success, with many vendors making the new market their “first” market –
their primary source of income. The market ran from May 21st to October
22nd, of this year and there is now a growing wait list for next year's
season. The market grew out of the original location with a consistent
wait list of 20 vendors and moved across the street to our local
exhibition grounds which is a much more suitable location with yet more
room to grow.
The mission of the Bowen Road Farmers' market:
To
create and foster relationships between farmers, small scale food
processors and artisans together with people in the surrounding
communities in order to promote, support and increase agriculture on
Vancouver Island and area.
Dirk's
gift for keeping the big-picture vision forefront when it comes to
educating the public about global food systems and local food has not
always won him favour with his board of directors or the vendors (with
progressive policy on such things as minimum food pricing policy).
However, by the end of this first year, he has proved that his instincts
were “on” and that keeping food pricing at a sustainable level would
allow farmers to make a decent living and encourage young people to
consider farming as a viable career choice.
Organizations and events Dirk has directly spearheaded:
•
Founder and President of the first CSA (Community Shared Agriculture)
in our area, that employed four provincial “green teams” over a two year
period.
•
Spearheaded the 2007 Farmers' Showcase in Nanaimo to highlight for
residents the diversity of food that is grown, raised and produced in
our region. This one day event saw over 3,000 people attend from our
community (which proved there was local support for a new farmers'
market)
•
Founder and President of the Bowen Road Farmers' Market (First year
May-Oct 2008). The purpose of the market is to educate the residents of
the Regional District of Nanaimo the importance of supporting local
agriculture.
•
2003 DesignWrights "Think BIG, Go Green" Earth Day Canada second place
award for rain barrel manufacture and design - 45-gallon, food grade
plastic barrels can fill up in a 20 minute downpour.
•
Co-host of the community radio talk show, “Hearts and Minds: Tools for
Change” which addresses practical solutions for living more
consciously.
Organizations and events Dirk has dedicated time and effort to making a success:
• Volunteered at and helped organize the 2008 Green Solutions tradeshow and speaker series
• Linley Valley Park Committee, which later morphed into the Nanaimo Area Land Trust.
• Worked with Nanaimo residents, City of Nanaimo and provincial government to fundraise for the purchase of Neck Point Park.
• One of the main participants in fundraising for the acquisition of Jedidiah Island as a provincial marine park.
• Has emceed several Nanaimo Earth Day events
• Past Board member of the Western Canada Wilderness Committee.
• Past volunteer and board member of the Nanaimo Recycling Exchange.
• Past Board member of Nanaimo Family Life.
In addition, Dirk is public speaker and workshop presenter (www.dirkbecker.ca)
- Named among “Nanaimo’s Top 20 Most Powerful People” three years in a row - 2009, 2010 and 2011.
- Currently a director of the Farmland Defense League and sits on the advisory panel for GMO-free BC.
- January 2009 LiveSmart BC Community Hero
- Interviewed by newspapers over 50 times in past four years discussing global challenges, including the connection between fossil fuel, world conflict, agriculture and food
bio from:
Charismatic,
funny and well–informed, Dirk Becker is a Sustainability Guru. His
timely message reaches thousands of people through newspaper and
magazine articles, at public education forums, across the internet and
over the airwaves. With life partner Nicole Shaw, he co–hosts the radio
program, "Heart and Mind: Tools for Change," on CHLY 101.7 FM, Vancouver
Island. Nicole and Dirk are also the Publisher and Assistant Editor
respectively, of "Synergy," their bi–monthly community–driven magazine
dedicated to personal growth through the body, mind and spirit. See www.synergymag.ca
Besides talking the talk, Dirk walks the walk as a dedicated organic farmer. On his own 2.5 acres in Lantzville, B.C., he’s turned what was little more than dust and gravel into lush, productive farmland using simple, successful, bio–intensive methods. He offers hands–on demonstrations and runs a variety of practical workshops at the farm.
Dirk has campaigned for and created a new Farmers’ Market, organized large agricultural showcases, and been a featured speaker at environmental tradeshows and various community forums. He’s also President of the Bowen Road Farmers’ Market, a prominent Local Foods advocate and only sells his produce fresh–picked!
Always environmentally concerned and globally aware, Dirk considers his mission in life that of creating a greater consciousness and teaching by example: "My interests are very broad, and my goal in teaching is about much more than simply vegetables and organics. For me, it is about creating a shift in our culture and way of being."
Growing up with Dyslexia and what is now known as Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), he’s spent much of his life researching the connections between lifestyle choices, (such as the foods and food additives we eat; the pesticides, herbicides and chemicals we use, etc.) and the alarming growth of modern health problems, including the unprecedented increase in diagnoses of conditions such as ADD and ADHD.
Dirk is also keenly interested in the complexities of human relationships and the contributing influences of society and lifestyle. As well as co–hosting the weekly radio show, "Heart and Mind: Tools for Change," he’s been a frequent speaker on various public radio programs (see www.womensradio.com ) and the Canadian podcast network at www.rabble.ca.
Very inspirational. We need more doers, more action based folks like Dirk.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to a job well done! What a fine example you are for so many. May your light continue to shine! If it wasn’t so cold there, I would come see all you do. I hear that’s a beautiful area and what you do just boasts of Mother Nature’s best. Much love to You and Yours.
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