Curated from hundreds of Mark Winne's articles, blog posts, and speeches, this book documents 20 years of progress against the rampages of the industrial food system.
Curated from hundreds of Mark Winne's articles, blog posts, and speeches, this book documents 20 years of progress against the rampages of the industrial food system.
Mark Winne is senior advisor to the Center for a Livable Future at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. He is cofounder of the Community Food Security Coalition, where he also worked as the Food Policy Council Program Director.
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Forward by Sara Elnakib Introduction: Mapping the Journey; Building the Foundation Part I: Places Great Falls, Great Food, Great Gaps: The Tale of Paterson and Ridgewood New Roots Community Farm: "This is the coolest place I've ever been!" Laredo Shows the Way to a Mending Wall Roadkill Stew, Bad-ass Cabbage, and the Midnight Sun - Lessons from Alaska Huerta del Valle - An Ontario Oasis Where's the Rage? Troubled by Paradise Israel's War on Palestinian Olive Farmers Part II: People A Rainbow of Farmers I Have Seen the Future of Medicine: It Is Doctor Yum It's Not Easy Being a Commercial Egg Farmer My Dinner with Embry New Jersey = Tomato "I'm Tired of Watching Our Town Die" Two Million Angry Moms and One Sociologist: Free For All: Fixing School Food in America George McGovern: A Man Ahead of His Time Part III: Actions When Handouts Keep Coming, the Food Line Never Ends Welcome to the Weight Wars Love in the Time of Corona The Poetry of Community Food Assessments Food Co-ops: A Faith Renewed Twenty-Five Years of Food Security, Good Food, and Empowerment The Most Important Word in "Community Gardening" is not "Gardening"! Conclusion: The Journey Continues; The Tasks Are Clear References
Forward by Sara Elnakib Introduction: Mapping the Journey; Building the Foundation Part I: Places Great Falls, Great Food, Great Gaps: The Tale of Paterson and Ridgewood New Roots Community Farm: "This is the coolest place I've ever been!" Laredo Shows the Way to a Mending Wall Roadkill Stew, Bad-ass Cabbage, and the Midnight Sun - Lessons from Alaska Huerta del Valle - An Ontario Oasis Where's the Rage? Troubled by Paradise Israel's War on Palestinian Olive Farmers Part II: People A Rainbow of Farmers I Have Seen the Future of Medicine: It Is Doctor Yum It's Not Easy Being a Commercial Egg Farmer My Dinner with Embry New Jersey = Tomato "I'm Tired of Watching Our Town Die" Two Million Angry Moms and One Sociologist: Free For All: Fixing School Food in America George McGovern: A Man Ahead of His Time Part III: Actions When Handouts Keep Coming, the Food Line Never Ends Welcome to the Weight Wars Love in the Time of Corona The Poetry of Community Food Assessments Food Co-ops: A Faith Renewed Twenty-Five Years of Food Security, Good Food, and Empowerment The Most Important Word in "Community Gardening" is not "Gardening"! Conclusion: The Journey Continues; The Tasks Are Clear References
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