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Stand Together or Starve Alone - Unity and Chaos in the U.S. Food Movement (Hardcover): Mark Winne Stand Together or Starve Alone - Unity and Chaos in the U.S. Food Movement (Hardcover)
Mark Winne; Foreword by Anne Palmer
R1,967 Discovery Miles 19 670 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

America has a perplexing, multifaceted problem that combines hunger, obesity, and unhealthy food. This book examines how this situation was created and shows how people working together can resolve this longstanding issue. The United States—one of the world's wealthiest and resource-richest nations—has multiple food-related problems: declining food quality due to industrialization of its production, obesity across all age groups, and a surprisingly large number of households suffering from food insecurity. These issues threaten to shorten the lives of many and significantly reduce the quality of life for millions of others. This book explores the root causes of food-related problems in the 20th and 21st centuries and explains why collective impact—the social form of working together for a common goal—is the method that needs to be employed to reach a successful resolution to hunger, obesity, and the challenges of the industrial food system. Authored by Mark Winne, a 45-year food activist, the book begins with background information about the evolution of the U.S. food movement since the 1960s that documents its incredible growth and variety of interests, organizations, and sectors. The subsequent sections demonstrate how these divergent interests have created a lack of unity and constitute a deterrent to achieving real change and improvement. Through examples from specific cities and states as well as a discussion of group dynamics and coalition-building methods, readers will come away with an understanding of a complicated topic and grasp the potential of a number of strategies for creating more cohesion within the food movement—and realizing meaningful improvements in our food system for current and future generations.

Food Town, USA - Seven Unlikely Cities That Are Changing the Way We Eat (Hardcover): Mark Winne Food Town, USA - Seven Unlikely Cities That Are Changing the Way We Eat (Hardcover)
Mark Winne
R709 Discovery Miles 7 090 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Look at any list of America's top foodie cities and you probably won't find Boise, Idaho or Sitka, Alaska. Yet they are the new face of the food movement. Healthy, sustainable fare is changing communities across this country, revitalizing towns that have been ravaged by disappearing industries and decades of inequity. What sparked this revolution? To find out, Mark Winne travelled to seven cities not usually considered revolutionary. He broke bread with brew masters and city council members, farmers and philanthropists, toured start-up incubators and homeless shelters. What he discovered was remarkable, even inspiring. In Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, once a company steel town, investment in the arts has created a robust new market for local restaurateurs. In Alexandria, Louisiana, "one-stop shopping" food banks help clients apply for health insurance along with SNAP benefits. In Jacksonville, Florida, aeroponics are bringing fresh produce to a food desert. Over the course of his travels, Winne experienced the power of individuals to transform food and the power of food to transform communities. The cities of Food Town, USA remind us that innovation is ripening all across the country, especially in the most unlikely places.

Not a Victim But a Warrior - Self-Defense Strategies For Winning at Life (Paperback): Mark Winn Not a Victim But a Warrior - Self-Defense Strategies For Winning at Life (Paperback)
Mark Winn
R484 R449 Discovery Miles 4 490 Save R35 (7%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Grounded - Life Lessons (Paperback): Jared Mason Grounded - Life Lessons (Paperback)
Jared Mason; Mark Winn
R522 Discovery Miles 5 220 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Closing the Food Gap - Resetting the Table in the Land of Plenty (Paperback): Mark Winne Closing the Food Gap - Resetting the Table in the Land of Plenty (Paperback)
Mark Winne
R481 R435 Discovery Miles 4 350 Save R46 (10%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

In "Closing the Food Gap," food activist and journalist Mark Winne poses questions too often overlooked in our current conversations around food: What about those people who are not financially able to make conscientious choices about where and how to get food? And in a time of rising rates of both diabetes and obesity, what can we do to make healthier foods available for everyone?
To address these questions, Winne tells the story of how America's food gap has widened since the 1960s, when domestic poverty was "rediscovered," and how communities have responded with a slew of strategies and methods to narrow the gap, including community gardens, food banks, and farmers' markets. The story, however, is not only about hunger in the land of plenty and the organized efforts to reduce it; it is also about doing that work against a backdrop of ever-growing American food affluence and gastronomical expectations. With the popularity of Whole Foods and increasingly common community-supported agriculture (CSA), wherein subscribers pay a farm so they can have fresh produce regularly, the demand for fresh food is rising in one population as fast as rates of obesity and diabetes are rising in another.
Over the last three decades, Winne has found a way to connect impoverished communities experiencing these health problems with the benefits of CSAs and farmers' markets; in "Closing the Food Gap," he explains how he came to his conclusions. With tragically comic stories from his many years running a model food organization, the Hartford Food System in Connecticut, alongside fascinating profiles of activists and organizations in communities across the country, Winne addresses head-on the struggles to improve food access for all of us, regardless of income level.
Using anecdotal evidence and a smart look at both local and national policies, Winne offers a realistic vision for getting locally produced, healthy food onto everyone's table.

Food Rebels, Guerrilla Gardeners, and Smart-Cookin' Mamas - Fighting Back in an Age of Industrial Agriculture (Paperback):... Food Rebels, Guerrilla Gardeners, and Smart-Cookin' Mamas - Fighting Back in an Age of Industrial Agriculture (Paperback)
Mark Winne
R650 Discovery Miles 6 500 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Agribusiness giants don't want you to know--or care--if the food you eat is genetically modified, factory farmed, or grown with toxic chemicals. But the rapidly growing alternative food movement is resisting these practices and helping people reclaim their connections to their food. A forty-year veteran of this movement, Mark Winne introduces us to innovative "local doers" defying industrial agribusiness and leading the charge to bring nutritious, sustainable, and affordable food to all. All across the country, these leaders are turning urban wastelands into farms, creating local dairy collectives, preserving farmland, bringing food education to children and adults in diabetes-prone neighborhoods, promoting food democracy, and empowering communities. Winne's hope is that all of these efforts, scaled up and adopted more widely, will ultimately allow the alternative food system to dethrone the industrial--and he challenges us to go beyond eating local to become part of a larger solution, demanding a system that sustains body and soul.

Breaking Through Concrete - Building an Urban Farm Revival (Hardcover): David Hanson, Edwin Marty Breaking Through Concrete - Building an Urban Farm Revival (Hardcover)
David Hanson, Edwin Marty; Foreword by Mark Winne; Photographs by Michael Hanson
R898 R826 Discovery Miles 8 260 Save R72 (8%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

People have always grown food in urban spaces - on windowsills and sidewalks, and in backyards and neighborhood parks - but today, urban farmers are leading an environmental and social movement that transforms our national food system. To explore this agricultural renaissance, brothers David and Michael Hanson and urban farmer Edwin Marty document twelve successful urban farm programs, from an alternative school for girls in Detroit, to a backyard food swap in New Orleans, to a restaurant supply garden on a rooftop in Brooklyn. Each beautifully illustrated essay offers practical advice for budding farmers, such as composting and keeping livestock in the city, decontaminating toxic soil, even changing zoning laws.

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