(banmatt: she was just talking about how most prim skills gatherings and stuff cost money to get in)
So I understand the sentiment of "why can't we just take money out of the whole equation", and that's why as radicals (if we identify as such), it's our responsibility to attempt to circumvent the money for education model with offerings such as free skools, skillshares, rewild camps, etc. But at the same time, most of the teachers at these places have dedicated their lives to teaching these skills, and really, their prices are not that insane (100-150 for a 2 day intensive, camping, workshop etc.). Within the context of a capitalist economy, you're gonna have to do something for money, and if these people are making fair and decent amounts of money teaching primitive skills, fucking awesome for them that they don't have to have a shitty part time job too. And at these gatherings, theres a bajillion of these teachers, other people interested in these things to network/connect with, lots of supplies, dank fucking food, all for 3-8 days! 3-8 DAYS! (depending on the gathering of course). Of course the food COULD be dumpstered, but for people not necessarily into dumpstering, and also, sometimes with people wanting to guarantee good, organic food, if you've ever done the calculations of feeding lots of people for several days, it really does add up. So 210 dollars or whatever, really isn't that much for the food, and the amount of education that you get.
All this being said, some of these gatherings I havent gone to, and then have probably complained, because at the time, I didn't have the money.
But, ya know what y'all? I know a lot of you have foodstamps, and spange and/or busk from time to time, and while I realize it's hit or miss, I know, and you know, how easy it can be to make money if you're dedicated. So 210 bucks or thereabouts? Really(!) not that bad. How much money have YOU seen people cumulatively go through on beer and cigarettes?
Also, I have never ever EVER run into any sort of elitism in my experience with convergences/gatherings. If you have a genuine curiosity and interest in learning these skills, there is no shortage of people there that want to help turn you on to them!
And Urban, fermentation is really awesome in terms of staying healthy and promoting micro flora and fauna in your stomach. So, it's good shit! And transforming food into more healthful versions of themselves that can be preserved, is fun (to me anyway, hah)! But to each their own.