DIET FOR A SMALL ISLAND: VISIONING FOOD DEMOCRACY IN HAWAI'I
Featuring FRANCES MOORE LAPPE
November 5 (Friday)
7:00 pm Watada Lecture key note speech: Food Democracy: Ideas and Stories to Liberate Our Food Systems
November 6 (Saturday)
9:00 am Panel discussion: Diet for a small island: visioning Food Democracy in Hawai’I
Panelists: Senator Carol Fukunaga, Eric Enos (Ka'ala Farms), Dr. Ted Radovich (UH CTAHR), Hi'ilei Kawelo (Paepae O He'eia Fishpond)
both are held at Church of the Crossroads. Free and open to public.
1212 University Avenue, Honolulu HI
Tel: 808-949-2220
Frances is also giving two talks at UH
November 4 (Thursday)
7:00 UH Distinguished Lecture Key Note Speech:Facts and Myths of World Hunger: The Politics of Scarcity.
Architecture Auditorium, UHM.
November 5 (Friday)
12:30 UH brownbag lecture: Challenging Cheap Food/Big Food
Kuykendall 101 Auditorium, UHM.
Frances Moore Lappe is the author of 18 books including the three million copy, Diet for a Small Planet. She is the cofounder of three organizations, including Food First, the Institute of Food and Development Policy, and the Small Planet Institute.
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