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DESCRIPTION:Lappé, daughter of "small planet" food guru Frances Moore Lappé, will 
 give a free public talk on Monday, April 17, at 7 p.m. in Classroom Unit 2 
 at the University of California, Santa Cruz. Her visit, part of the 
 Education for Sustainable Living Program's Spring Lecture Series, is being 
 sponsored in part by the UCSC Center for Agroecology and Sustainable Food 
 Systems.  Lappé is coauthor with chef Bryant Terry of the new book, Grub: 
 Ideas for an Urban Organic Kitchen (Tarcher/Penguin 2006), which offers 
 readers ideas and hands-on tools and menus to create healthy lives for 
 themselves and their communities.  Lappé's first book Hope's Edge: The 
 Next Diet for a Small Planet (Tarcher/Penguin 2002), co-written with her 
 mother, chronicles social movements around the world that are addressing 
 the root causes of hunger and poverty. Winner of the Nautilus Award for 
 Social Change, Hope's Edge has been published in several languages and is 
 used in classrooms across the country.  Lappé and her mother, author of 
 the groundbreaking book Diet for a Small Planet, lead the Cambridge-based 
 Small Planet Institute, a collaborative network for research and popular 
 education, and the Small Planet Fund, which has raised more than $250,000 
 for democratic social movements worldwide since 2002.  Lappé has 
 contributed to a number of books, including Feeding the Future: How the 
 Battle Over Food Will Change Your Life. She is a board member of the Center 
 for Media and Democracy and was named one of the country's leading 
 environmental changemakers by Organic Style magazine. She holds an M.A. in 
 economic and political development from Columbia University's School of 
 International and Public Affairs. She is currently a Food and Society 
 Policy Fellow, a national program of the W.K. Kellogg Foundation. She lives 
 in Brooklyn, N.Y.\n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2006/04/13/94893.php
SUMMARY:Anna Lappé and Bryant Terry on Grub: Ideas for an Urban Organic Kitchen
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