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'''Leading organic gardening and food safety advocates who oppose growing food in sewage sludge are attending the national [[BioCycle]] magazine conference Tuesday, April 12, 2011 in San Diego to [http://foodrightsnetwork.org/2011/04/11/release-%E2%80%A8%E2%80%A8sally-brown-and-biocycle-magazine-supporters-of-growing-food-in-sewage-sludge-call-organic-food-advocates-ecoterrorists%E2%80%A8%E2%80%A8/ demand an apology and retraction] from [[Sally Brown]]''' is a research associate professor at the University of Washington and also , a columnist and editorial board member for of [[BioCycle]] magazine. Her column in the March 2011 issue attacks as "ecoterrorists" the [[Organic Consumers Association]] , and others who led the successful movement that on March 4, 2010 stopped the from [[San Francisco Public Utilities CommissionNora Goldstein]] from giving away sewage sludge as “organic biosolids compost” for home and school gardens. Sally Brown wrote: “Here, six ecoterrorists have the City of San Francisco quaking in its boots, leading officials to stop a compost giveaway program that was making hundreds happyexecutive editor.They are calling organic and safe food advocates " [http://sourcewatch.org/images/b/ba/Sally_Brown_Article.pdf Climate Change Connections: "Compost Securityecoterrorists." Brown, Sally, BioCycle Magazine, March 2011.]
Sally Brown is a research associate professor at the University of Washington. Her column in the March 2011 issue attacks as "ecoterrorists" the [[Organic Consumers Association]] and others who led the successful movement that on March 4, 2010 stopped the [[San Francisco Public Utilities Commission]] from giving away sewage sludge as “organic biosolids compost” for home and school gardens. Sally Brown wrote: “Here, six ecoterrorists have the City of San Francisco quaking in its boots, leading officials to stop a compost giveaway program that was making hundreds happy." [http://sourcewatch.org/images/b/ba/Sally_Brown_Article.pdf Climate Change Connections: "Compost Security." Brown, Sally, BioCycle Magazine, March 2011.]  Brown advocates growing food in [[sewage sludge]] which she calls by its PR euphemism [[biosolids]]. She promotes "organic compost" from sewage sludge. Her SHer sludge promotional campaign has included [http://www.urbanfarmhub.org/2010/09/groco-brings-delectable-bounty-to-the-table/ feeding the public food grown in Seattle's own [[sewage sludge]]) "compost" product called [[GroCo]].
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