Food Rebels, Guerrilla Gardeners, and Smart-Cookin' Mamas: Fighting Back in an Age of Industrial Agriculture
Author Mark Winne speaks on Food Rebels, Guerrilla Gardeners, and Smart-Cookin' Mamas: Fighting Back in an Age of Industrial Agriculture (Beacon Press 2010) TENTATIVELY 6pm in Shumaker Research Building Room 139. For final details, check http://louisville.edu/sustainability/events.html
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Feb 01, 2012 from 06:00 pm to 07:30 pm |
| Where | Shumaker Research Bldg Room 139 |
| Contact Name | Justin Mog |
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Mark Winne has worked
for 40 years as a community food activist, writer, and trainer. From organizing
breakfast programs for low-income children in Maine to developing innovative
national food policies in Washington, DC, Winne has dedicated his professional
life and writing to enabling people to find solutions to their own food
problems as well as those that face their communities and the world. Of his
first book, Closing the Food Gap, Dr. Jane Goodall said, “It is
heartening to find a book that successfully blends a passion for sustainable
living with compassion for the poor.”
Mark Winne’s second book, Food Rebels, Guerrilla Gardeners, and Smart
Cookin’ Mamas: Fighting Back in an Age of Industrial Agriculture takes on
the universal struggle between human freedom and authority in its relationship
to food. From urban gardening heroes in Cleveland, to feisty farmers in New
England, to lower income mothers in Texas, Winne shows how people are
reclaiming their connection to their food, health, land, and governments. Along
the way he finds people of every stripe whose refusal to accept their fate
harkens back to a classic form of American individualism, one that has proven
itself able to fight back against systems that not only want to conquer our
wallets, but also hope to control our minds. Food Rebels challenges us
to go beyond eating local food to become part of a larger solution that demands
a system that sustains not just our bodies, but also our souls. Watch the video. Learn More.

