November 3, 2011
9:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M. (REGISTRATION BEGINS AT 8:00 A.M.)
PARENTS HALL, OLMSTED CENTER, DRAKE UNIVERSITY
2875 UNIVERSITY AVENUE, DES MOINES, IOWA
Author of Diet for a Small Planet, Frances Moore Lappé, has traveled the world learning and sharing what she has learned about food and empowering people and communities. Be inspired by Lappé and others working to mend unintended, negative consequences of industrial agriculture on our land, water and air. Learn how you can help support a new Agriculture for Life in Iowa.
KEYNOTE BY FRANCES MOORE LAPPE’
Eco Mind: Changing the Way we Think to Create the World We Want
Frances Moore LappĂ©’s extraordinary best selling book, Diet for a Small Planet, taught America the social and personal significance of a new way of eating. Moore LappĂ© will focus her conference lecture on concepts from her new book to be released in October. The highly anticipated EcoMind: Changing the Way We Think to Create the World We Wantâdescribed by Jane Goodall as “powerful and inspiring”–has been selected as one of Publishers Weeklyâs top ten science books for Fall 2011.
Using food-related examples, Moore LappĂ© will argue that finding our power to make change requires a shift in oneâs mental map from one focused on things to focusing on relationships of power. It means a shift from a frame of deficits to a frame of possibility. LappĂ© dismantles seven common âthought trapsââfrom limits to growth to the failings of democracyâ that belie what we now know about nature, including our own, and offers contrasting âthought leapsâ that reveal our hidden power.
Other conference speakers will build on Moore LappĂ©âs inspiration to reveal ways that Iowans are working to mend the unintended, negative consequences of industrial agriculture on our planetâs natural resources and how Iowans can help create âAgriculture for Life.â
RICARDO SALVADOR
Iowa Fields and Food Policy: Good Intentions and Unintended Consequences
Ricardo Salvador will provide a historical overview of farming in Iowa and U.S. food policyâintentions, successes, and unintended negative effects on Iowaâs people, communities and our natural resources.
Dr. Ricardo J. Salvador is a program officer at the W.K. Kellogg Foundation of Battle Creek, Michigan. Ricardoâs primary activities involve co-leading the place based work in New Mexico and the Foundationâs Food & Community Program, a change strategy to support transformation of the U.S. food system into one that provides “Good Food,â that which is healthy, green, fair and affordable for vulnerable communities and their children. In addition, he partners with colleagues to create and support programs that address the connections of food with health, environment, economic development, sovereignty and social justice. Prior to joining the Foundation in 2007, Ricardo was on the Agronomy faculty at Iowa State University (1988 â 2006), where he taught and conducted research in cropping systems and sustainable agriculture. READ MORE HERE.
SEE RIGHT SIDEBAR FOR REGISTRATION AND MORE INFORMATION
Members Meeting Begins at 7:30 a.m., November 3
PLAN TO COME EARLY TO LEARN ABOUT OUR WORK AND SHARE YOUR IDEAS
ONCE INSIDE THE OLMSTED CENTER, LOOK FOR DIRECTIONS TO THE MEETING ROOM
If you’ve registered for our conference, you’re a member of the Iowa Environmental Council! This annual meeting gives members an opportunity to meet our board members and to share their ideas for future directions of the Council. We hope you’ll join us for coffee and conversation.
Food images donated by Iowa photographer Diann Evans.