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Our current global food supply system doesn’t work. It is a complicated and politicized system that determines who has enough to eat, when, where, what, and why. Yet millions of people remain hungry in a world that has enough to feed them. Environmental exploitation destroys local ecosystems and disrupts local communities that pushes people into poverty; shifting consumer demands in wealthier countries have the power to destabilize entire agricultural regions in poorer ones; agricultural workers around the world are exploited, abused, underpaid, and enslaved—all to support a system that allows individuals in many countries—including the US—to go hungry while thousands of tons of food go to waste nearby. The agricultural ladder of production, storage, processing, distribution, sale, and consumption is complex, but it is worth challenging every level of abuse and exploitation to create a world where every individual and ecosystem has a chance to thrive.

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Yoni Freedhoff - Uvm Food Systems Summer 2013

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Winona Laduke Keynote Address – Soil 2017

Winona LaDuke delivers a keynote address at SOIL 2017, hosted by Slow Money. Winona is an internationally renowned activist.

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A Talk with Satish Kumar

In this interview, activist and editor Satish Kumar answers some questions asked by UNISG students Elisabeth Berlinghof and Pelle Bengtsberg. Among other topics, he touches on spirituality, non-violence and the art of living a simple life.

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Science and Religion with Sr. Ilia Delio, OSF

Sr. Ilia Delio, OSF, Senior Fellow at Woodstock Theological Center at Georgetown University, discusses the Science & Religion program with its ongoing exploration of transhumanism, ecology, and evolution.

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Ubc Connects with Vandana Shiva: The Future of Food and Farming in a Pandemic World

Join renowned scholar and conservationist Dr. Vandana Shiva, along with students from UBC’s Faculty of Land and Food Systems, for the first UBC Connects Masterclass. Dr. Vandana Shiva is an Indian scholar and environmental activist dedicated to protecting biodiversity.

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Vandana Shiva - Two Paths to the Future of Food and Farming - EcoFarm 2020 Keynote

Dr. There are two paths to the future of our food and farming. The first path is made by walking with nature, co-creating and co-producing with sensitivity, intelligence and care with diverse species, the living earth and her complex web of life.

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Vandana Shiva Explains Clearly Why Gmos Are a Death Knell to Biodiversity and Farming

International activist and scientist Dr Vandana Shiva here explains in 2 minutes how GMOs are a threat to biodiversity and farmers' livelihoods.

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Vandana Shiva: The Future of Food-Part 2

Dr. Vandana Shiva expresses her strong views about the problems of hunger in the developing world; the struggle of farmers in India; biotechnology, and her prescription for the type of farming model she believes the world needs.

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International Womxn's Day Lecture: Dr. Vandana Shiva

Dr. Vandana Shiva as one of the top Seven most Powerful Women on the Globe. Dr. Shiva has received honorary Doctorates from University of Paris, University of Western Ontario, University of Oslo and Connecticut College, University of Guelph.

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You Have More Power Than You Realize | Garyvee Audio Experience with Dr. Mark Hyman

On this episode of the Gary Vee experience, Gary is joined by Vayner Speakers client Dr. Mark Hyman. Dr. Hyman is an American physician, New York Times best-selling author and public figure. Gary and Dr.

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