What can we do to move towards food democracy in Hawai'i? Come and join the conversation with Frances Moore Lappé
November 6 (9 am)
“Diet for a Small Island: Visioning Food Democracy in Hawai'i.”
Panelists: State Senator Carol Fukunaga, Eric Enos (Ka'ala Farms), Dr. Ted Radovich (University of Hawai'i College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources), Hi'ilei Kawelo (Paepae o He'eia), and Frances Moore Lappé.
Talks are free and open to public. Both talks are at Church of the Crossroads, 1212 University Avenue, Honolulu. Tel 949 2220.
The Watada Lectures are sponsored by Church of the Crossroads and are endowed by Kathy Watada Wurfel and David Wurfel. The series honors Kathy's parents. 2010 theme: Diet for a Small Island: Visioning Food Democracy for Hawai'i
Saturday, November 6, 2010
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Friday 7 pm and Saturday 9 am
The star-advertiser on Nov 3 had incorrect information about the time of the talks.
Below is the correct information.
November 5 (7 pm)
“Food Democracy: Ideas and Stories to Liberate Our Food Systems”
November 6 (9 am)
“Diet for a Small Island: Visioning Food Democracy in Hawai'i.”
Panelists: State Senator Carol Fukunaga, Eric Enos (Ka'ala Farms), Dr. Ted Radovich (University of Hawai'i College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources), Hi'ilei Kawelo (Paepae o He'eia), and Frances Moore Lappé.
(a separate set of event, but UH talk's time was also incorrect. Thursday lecture is at 7 pm and Friday brownbag is starting at noon ).
Talks are free and open to public. Both talks are at Church of the Crossroads, 1212 University Avenue, Honolulu. Tel 949 2220.
Below is the correct information.
November 5 (7 pm)
“Food Democracy: Ideas and Stories to Liberate Our Food Systems”
November 6 (9 am)
“Diet for a Small Island: Visioning Food Democracy in Hawai'i.”
Panelists: State Senator Carol Fukunaga, Eric Enos (Ka'ala Farms), Dr. Ted Radovich (University of Hawai'i College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources), Hi'ilei Kawelo (Paepae o He'eia), and Frances Moore Lappé.
(a separate set of event, but UH talk's time was also incorrect. Thursday lecture is at 7 pm and Friday brownbag is starting at noon ).
Talks are free and open to public. Both talks are at Church of the Crossroads, 1212 University Avenue, Honolulu. Tel 949 2220.
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
This week!
Come join us for two inspiring dialogues on food/agricultural problems and on visions for food democracy in Hawai’i and beyond!
Frances Moore Lappé, the world-renowned democracy advocate, author (Diet for a Small Planet, Hope’s Edge, Liberation Ecology, World Hunger, Twelve Myth among many), and food and hunger expert, will be featured at the Umematsu and Yasu Watada Lecture Series on November 5-6 at Church of the Crossroads.
November 5 (7 pm)
“Food Democracy: Ideas and Stories to Liberate Our Food Systems”
November 6 (9 am)
“Diet for a Small Island: Visioning Food Democracy in Hawai'i.”
Panelists: State Senator Carol Fukunaga, Eric Enos (Ka'ala Farms), Dr. Ted Radovich (University of Hawai'i College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources), Hi'ilei Kawelo (Paepae o He'eia), and Frances Moore Lappé.
Talks are free and open to public. Both talks are at Church of the Crossroads, 1212 University Avenue, Honolulu. Tel: 808-949-2220. http://churchofthecrossroadshawaii.org/
Frances Moore Lappé, the world-renowned democracy advocate, author (Diet for a Small Planet, Hope’s Edge, Liberation Ecology, World Hunger, Twelve Myth among many), and food and hunger expert, will be featured at the Umematsu and Yasu Watada Lecture Series on November 5-6 at Church of the Crossroads.
November 5 (7 pm)
“Food Democracy: Ideas and Stories to Liberate Our Food Systems”
November 6 (9 am)
“Diet for a Small Island: Visioning Food Democracy in Hawai'i.”
Panelists: State Senator Carol Fukunaga, Eric Enos (Ka'ala Farms), Dr. Ted Radovich (University of Hawai'i College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources), Hi'ilei Kawelo (Paepae o He'eia), and Frances Moore Lappé.
Talks are free and open to public. Both talks are at Church of the Crossroads, 1212 University Avenue, Honolulu. Tel: 808-949-2220. http://churchofthecrossroadshawaii.org/
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