Speaker Mark Winne - Author of ''Food Rebels, Guerilla Gardeners, and Smart-Cooking Mamas''
From Sustainable Ballard
co-hosted with Sunset Hill Community Association
February 7, 2012
- Where?
- Sunset Hill Community Club
- 3003 NW 66th St
- What time?
- 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
- For more information, contact
- info@sustainableballard.org
Please join Sustainable Ballard for the first in a series of workshops, lectures and community events co-hosted by Sustainable Ballard and Sunset Hill Community Association. $5 Donation taken at the door will support both organizations.
Lecture @ 6:00 (doors at 5:30), followed by booksigning and information tables about the local food movement.
About Author Mark Winne:
With the advent of industrialism and its widespread application to our food supply – factory farms, genetic engineering, and agricultural chemicals – the struggle between human freedom and authority has reached a critical juncture. In spite of the rapid growth of an alternative food system – local and sustainable food production, farmers’ markets, the public’s rising food consciousness – we become more dependent everyday on industrial agriculture whose representatives insist that it is the only way to feed a hungry world. In the face of such assertions, we must ask if our dependence on such a system threatens to supplant individual self-reliance. Will personal freedom succumb finally and forever to the dominant voice of authority? Are we at risk of sacrificing our democratic voice to self-appointed governing elites? These are no longer speculative questions suitable only for philosophers, but real-life concerns set squarely on the plate of every eater.
Food Rebels, Guerrilla Gardeners, and Smart Cookin’ Mamas
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. While drawing from great thinkers like Emerson and Dostoevsky to frame his arguments, Winne moves quickly from philosophy to action with numerous stories about “local doers.” 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, Guerrilla Gardeners, and Smart-Cookin’ Mamas 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.
Mark Winne will also speak on Feb. 8th at Third Place Books.
For more information, please visit Mark's website: markwinne.com
