UC Berkeley's Edible Education Lecture Series
This album contains lectures from the UC Berkeley Fall 2012 course Edible Education 103: Telling Stories About Food and Agriculture and Fall 2011 course Edible Education 101: The Rise and Future of the Food Movement, co-sponsored by the Edible Schoolyard Project.
The lecture series were held at UC Berkeley, Graduate School of Journalism and College of Letters and Science in the Fall of 2011 and 2012.
The Fall 2011 course was co-instructed by Nikki Henderson, Executive Director, People’s Grocery, and Michael Pollan, Knight Journalism Professor, UC Berkeley. The 2012 course was instructed by Michael Pollan.
Lectures were led by experts in their field, who relate their discipline to the food system movement from a variety of perspectives.
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Edible Education 103: The Green Revolution, by Raj Patel
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Edible Education 103: Edible Education, by Alice Waters
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Edible Education 103: Food, Race, and Labor, by Nikki Henderson and Saru Jayaraman
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Edible Education 103: Food Movement Rising, by Michael Pollan
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Edible Education 103: On Cooking, by Jerome Waag, Samin Nosrat, Charlie Hallowell, and Harold McGee
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Edible Education 103: Farming as Dance --The Choreography of Polyculture, by Joel Salatin
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Edible Education 103: Food Marketing and Childhood Obesity, by Dr. Kelly Brownell
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Edible Education 103: The Politics and Economics of Meat, by Mike Callicrate and Bob Martin
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Edible Education 103: "A Bee's Eye View to Farming Sustainably" by Claire Kremen
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Edible Education 103: "On the Farm" by Bob Cannard
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Edible Education 103: "Documenting Food Stories," by The Kitchen Sisters
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Edible Education 103: "The Farm Bill" by Chellie Pingree;, Dan Imhoff and Ken Cook
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