See you tonight for Food Movements Unite!
Happy Hour & Lecture with Eric Holt-Giménez, Food First Executive Director
LOCATION for Happy Hour, 5 - 6:30 is the same: College Inn Pub
PUBLIC LECTURE, 7 - 9PM: University Heights Center
5031 University Way NE
50th & University Way (the Ave), location of the U-District Farmers Market
Buses 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 83, 48, 44 all run nearby
South Parking lot at 50th & University Way open, but unplowed
Hear Rosalinda Guillén and Eric Holt-Giménez on KUOW 94.9 FM on Friday Jan 20, starting at 9:20AM! ***********************
Friday, January 20, 2012 Food Movements Unite!
5 - 6:30PM: HAPPY HOUR AT COLLEGE INN PUB -
Raise your glass together with our esteemed guest and community partners, at a Happy Hour on January 20, co-sponsored by WA Fair Trade Coalition, Lettuce Link/Solid Ground and Community Alliance for Global Justice. We will gather from 5-6:30pm at the College Inn Pub (4006 University Way NE) for a casual meet and greet with our guest, Eric Holt-Giménez of Food First. A remarkable advocate for food justice and food sovereignty, Eric edited Food Movements Unite! He will introduce Food First's work to build and unite a diverse movement to transform our food system. Please come to share about your work and learn from others working to bring about change in food systems around the world and in the Seattle area.
7 - 9PM: FREE PUBLIC LECTURE - Book will be available for purchase!
University Heights Center
5031 University Way NE (
Driving directions from I-5) - LOCATED AT 50TH AND THE AVE, LOCATION OF FARMERS MARKET
Sponsored by Community Alliance for Global Justice, UW Dept of Urban Design & Planning, UW Anthropology, UW African Studies Program
Co-sponsored by Alleycat Acres, Cascade Harvest Coalition, Cascadian Edible Landscapes, Central Co-op, The Danny Woo Community Garden, EcoPraxis, GroundUP Organics, Just Garden Project, Lettuce Link/Solid Ground, Readers to Eaters, Real Food Challenge-UW, Seattle Tilth, Social HeARTistry Educators (SHE) for Cultivating Radical Activism Vitality and Education (CRAVE), UFCW Local 21, WA Fair Trade Coalition, Yes! Magazine
In communities around the world the power of the people is at work regaining control of our ailing food systems. According to the latest book from Food First, the global food movement is diverse, widespread, refreshingly creative and tremendously powerful. Food Movements Unite! Strategies to Transform Our Food Systems brings us the words, insights and vision of the remarkable farmers, workers and consumers from rural and urban communities around the globe as they address the critical question: How can we unite to transform the global food system?
The 21 activists and practitioners contributing to this work write “from the trenches” of the food, fuel and environmental crises have much to say about our food future and the potential of this unprecedented “movement of movements.” From the writings of Raj Patel, author of Stuffed and Starved and Olivier De Schutter, UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food, to João Pedro Stédile of the Brazilian Landless Worker’s Movement, this insightful book is a window into the thinking and actions of the people committed to bringing us affordable, healthy food in ways that harm neither the planet nor its people.
SPEAKER BIOGRAPHY: Eric Holt-Giménez
Eric Holt-Giménez is the executive director of FoodFirst/Institute for Food and Development Policy. Eric is the editor of the 2011 Food First book,
Food Movements Unite! Strategies to transform our food systems, and the author of the 2009 Food First Book
Food Rebellions! Crisis and the Hunger for Justice. His earlier book,
Campesino a Campesino: Voices from Latin America’s Farmer to Farmer Movement for Sustainable Agriculture chronicles the development of this movement in Mexico and Central America over two and a half decades. Eric worked with farmers, participated in their farmer-to-farmer trainings, and recorded their triumphs with his camera and pen. This engaging book is the product of that longitudinal participatory research.
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Heather Day, Director
Community Alliance for Global Justice