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Food, Democracy, and Resilience
Type: LECTURE
Date: 6/27/2011
Time:
6:30PM
Location:
New School
Address:
65 West 11th Street
New York
,
New York
A panel of experts present stories and vivid images from around the world that demonstrate how communities are resisting predominant models of agriculture and trade and forging their own alternatives based on their particular cultural and ecological contexts. Learn how all of these stories and experiences weave together to form a vibrant global movement for food sovereignty. This presentation is sponsored by The New School Food Studies Program, WhyHunger, International Partners for Sustainable Agriculture, Alas de Rio, and Alberto Lovera Bolivarian Circle of New York.
Participants include Nic Paget-Clarke, who will launch his new book, And the Echo Follows, with a presentation of inspiring stories and images from around the world; Carlos Marentes, of the Via Campesina global farmers movement; and Jorge Valero, Venezuelan Ambassador to the United Nations. The event will be moderated by Christina Schiavoni, director, Global Movements Program, WhyHunger.
http://www.newschool.edu/eventDetail.aspx?id=68220
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