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Tonight is the big night in New York City for the gala Food Sovereignty Award
ceremony, and if you live in the city and care about food justice, you're
definitely not going to want to miss it!
This year’s Food Sovereignty Prize Ceremony will be held in New York City on
October 10, 2012, at 7 PM in the Diker Pavilion of the National Museum of the
American Indian featuring the 2012 Honorees and other special guests. The event
is free and open to the public.
You can find more on the event here. And you can click here to register to attend.
Grist.org has a great story about this year's prize, entitled "These grassroots heroes are fighting for food democracy".
Here's an excerpt:
"The award originated at the grassroots just like the groups it honors. Siena
Chrisman of WhyHunger, the organization hosting the prize, explains that
the idea for it came about in 2009 when the nonprofit Community Food Security Coalition held its annual meeting (a
gathering that draws several hundred people from around the progressive food
world) in Des Moines, Iowa. It just so happened that the World Food Prize was being awarded in Des Moines the same
weekend. The World Food Prize, Chrisman explains, “really focuses on the
industrial agriculture model” – rewarding individuals who have made
technological innovations in line with Norman Borlaug’s “green revolution,”
which introduced the type of high-yield, disease-resistant crops often credited
with both alleviating third-world hunger on a mass scale and ushering in the era
of pesticide-reliant monocrops.
“We felt like we needed to have some kind of response,” Chrisman says. “The
Food Sovereignty Prize is very focused on organizations and communities. We
believe solutions to community problems come from the ground
up.” |
The CIW is one of this year's four honorees, which include top honoree the
Korean Women's Peasant Association, as well as the National Fisheries Solidarity
Movement of Sri Lanka and the Unified Peasant Movement of Aguan Region in
Honduras. It should be quite the night, so check it out if you are lucky enough
to live in NYC!
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