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Category: Mark Winne
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By Mark Winne Daily Table photos: Christian Coleman There’s a new kid in town, who, like the new kid before him and the kid before her, is stirring things up. He’s saying things differently than those who preceded him, and his new ideas are making some people feel a little uncomfortable. In the parlance of…
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Mark Winne is the author of Closing the Food Gap: Resetting the Table in the Land of Plenty and Food Rebels, Guerilla Gardeners, and Smart Cookin’ Mamas: Fighting Back in an Age of Industrial Agriculture. From 1979 to 2003, Winne was the Executive Director of the Hartford Food System, a private non-profit agency that works on food and hunger issues…
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Mark Winne calls for the nutmeg state to lead the way in food labeling.
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By Mark Winne This post originally appeared on his blog at MarkWinne.com. I’ll never forget the look on the desk sergeant’s face as he gazed down at me from the heights of his dark-paneled police podium. Before him was a neatly dressed, wavy-haired 18-year old cradling something seemingly as long as baseball bats wrapped in…
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Even in Hawaii, it’s hard to ignore poverty and hunger. Mark Winne talks about some Food Rebels who are trying to make things better in paradise.
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Mark Winne looks at the House GOP plan to balance the budget at the expense of the poor.
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A transplant from New England to New Mexico reflects on the conflicts between his internal gardening clock and the constraints of nature in his current home.
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From Friday night lights to the Fighting Okra, a small Texas college finds a new use for their football field.
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The author of Food Rebels, Guerrilla Gardeners, and Smart-Cookin’ Mamas looks at the year in Industrial Agriculture.
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Mark Winne looks at how we can all fight poverty and our industrial food system.