March 5, 2011: Deborah Koons Garcia
Monday, March 7th, 2011Deborah Koons Garcia gives an update on her project, Symphony of the Soil, and speaks about maintaining integrity in our times and it's relationship to sustainability.
Deborah Koons Garcia gives an update on her project, Symphony of the Soil, and speaks about maintaining integrity in our times and it's relationship to sustainability.
Deborah Koons Garcia speaks with Eric Holt-Gimenez, Executive Director of Food First.
Hostess Temra Costa interviews Maria Rodale about "Organic Manifesto," and her thoughts on organic consolidation, climate change, and why buying organic and preserving the organic standards is as timely as ever.
Lisa Kivirist, Author and Farmer, speaks with Temra Costa about the current state of affairs of women agricultural producers in the U.S. in light of agri-businesses interest in women farmers and the recent lawsuit filed on behalf of women farmers against the USDA.
Arty Mangan, Food and Farming Director of Bioneers talks with host Temra Costa about re-localizing food in New Mexico.
Rowan Jacobson, Author of American Terroir: Savoring the Flavors of Our Woods, Waters and Fields talks with Temra Costa about the American Terroir.
Deborah Koons Garcia speaks with Author, Educator and Environmentalist Bill McKibben about changes in the natural word and his new book, Eaarth. His website, 350.org, is an international campaign to unite the world around solutions to the climate crisis.
Fresh and The Last Crop, Interviews with filmmakers and Farers
Michael O'Gorman, The Farmer Veteran Coalition Executive Director
Dr. Hans R. Herren, President of the Millennium Institute is a renowned entomologist, agriculturalist, development expert and recipient of the 1995 World Food Prize. He talks about the IAASTD report of which he was co-chair and discusses science and education in relation to sustainable agriculture with host Deborah Koons Garcia.