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Abundance and Scarcity: The Tangled Web of Food Systems

The Winter 2021 Lyceum theme is Entangled Stories, with five lectures focusing on connections in nature, art, history, culture, and human life. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the lectures and discussion will be via Zoom. Advance registration is required and the lectures will be recorded and posted on the Grange YouTube channel. Scroll down for registration information.

Food pantry line in New York City and farmers market in Florida.

Food pantry line in New York City and farmers market in Florida.

Some resources from Racey Henderson for this talk:

Link to a PDF of my slides

Find local food

AdkAction’s Food Security Projects

Adirondack Food System Network

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  • Launch Presentation at recent food justice summit

  • Website – coming soon here

www.reberrockfarm.com

www.seads-standards.org

www.ndaratibeafrika.com

Abundance and Scarcity:
The Tangled Web of Food Systems

Food systems can have a negative or positive impact on the environment, our bodies, our communities and the other sentient creatures we share our earth with. On one hand, food systems should ensure food security and improved nutrition, and they can achieve other social, economic or environmental goals. But there is also the harsh reality of food scarcity and insecurity in our communities. As food consumers, we each have an opportunity to impact our food system. During this talk you will get to know our Adirondack food system and your role in it.

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SPEAKER: Racey Henderson is an entrepreneur and consultant who has her hands in the dirt. Her family owns and runs Reber Rock Farm in Essex, NY, a diversified grass-based livestock and maple farm. She is active in local food system advocacy in the Adirondacks, and is co-founder of a small craft business, Ndara, based in the Central African Republic. She has worked for the UN, the US government and many international non-governmental organizations and is an Essex County Farm Bureau board member.

The Winter 2021 Lyceum lectures will be presented via Zoom. You can access them through your computer, smartphone, or by dialing in on a regular phone (audio only). You must register IN ADVANCE so we can email you the Zoom link. You can register for the entire series or for an individual lecture. We will record the lectures and make them available later if you can’t watch them live. Click on the button below to register.

Lyceum lectures are presented at no charge. Your donations help to support these and other programs at the Grange. Please go to our DONATE page to make a contribution.