March 2nd at 5:30pm CST - March 2nd at 7:30pm CST
Food Sovereignty Series: Nora McKeon, author of Food Security Governance
IATP's Food Sovereignty series is Free and open to the public.
Make plans now to attend IATP’s Food Sovereignty series throughout the month of March.
Join us for Nora McKeon, author of "Food Security Governance: Empowering Communities, Regulating Corporations." Nora formerly worked for the UN’s Food and Agriculture Organization and continues to be very active around food systems, food governance, small-scale farmer movements, and UN-civil society relations. She coordinates a program of exchange and advocacy with African and European small-scale farmers’ organizations.
About the series:
Food sovereignty speaks to the need for our food and agricultural systems to be designed by and responsive to the needs of all who grow, harvest, distribute and consume food, rather than by the demands of markets and corporations. Our March series on food sovereignty will look at three crucial components: the role of small scale farmers, the emerging movement of food chain workers, and agroecology as the guiding management principles for agriculture.
Other events in IATP's Food Sovereignty Series:
On March 12, meet Jose Oliva, Co-Director of the Food Chain Workers Alliance, a national coalition that collectively represents over 250,000 workers. The Alliance’s worker-based organizations, whose members plant, harvest, process, pack, transport, prepare, serve, and sell food, are organizing to improve wages and working conditions for all workers along the food chain.
And on March 17, St. Patrick’ Day, to hear Dr. Jahi Chappell, IATP’s Director Agroecology and Agriculture Policy programs shares his knowledge of how agroecology is the key to food sovereignty. Taking us from the Irish potato famine to today, we will examine how food sovereignty can become a reality world.
Registration encouraged but not required.