Democracy Talk 


Listen to Frances on PBS Now

Watch Frances' Talk on "The Real Crisis"

Watch Frances' Speech at Porter Square Books, Cambridge, MA

Read 'E' editor on Frances' recent award

Read ‘Planet Earth Reviews’ review of Democracy’s Edge

Watch Frankie present at the Uplift Academy, Wellesley, MA


Speaking Tour

Sunday, July 27th, 2008, 2:00 PM
Keynote speech and workshop
Kickapoo Country Fair
Organic Valley National Headquarters
One Organic Way
La Farge, WI

Friday, September 5th, 2008, time TBD
Visiting Speaker
Albuquerque Academy
Simms Auditorium
6400 Wyoming Boulevard, NE
Albuquerque, NM

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Democracy Makers 

Tools for Learning and Action

Check out The Future of Food, Deborah Koons Garcia's in-depth documentary about the controversy over genetically modified food.

Anthony Lappé's and Stephen Marshall's award-winning Iraq documentary Battleground is now available on DVD.

Buyer, Be Fair:The Promise of Product Certification will be shown at the Environmental Film Festival in Washington, DC on March 16th, 2006.

 

Recommended E-Newsletters

Organic Consumers Association

BALLE

Center for Informed Food Choices

 

Links to Democracy Makers

Bioneers

The Alliance for Democracy

American Independent Business Alliance (AMIBA)

As You Sow Foundation

Business Alliance for Local Living Economies (BALLE)

More Links

Stories from the Edge

Community Is No Cliché:
It Works...the Burlington Way

by Yiota Ahladas and Ben Sachs-Hamilton*

Imagine this familiar scene from an American city: three young people, aged 15 to 24, get caught vandalizing downtown buildings with graffiti. The police department takes charge of removing the graffiti and fines the perpetrators. Nothing else is done until it happens again, which it almost certainly will. Many times.

Now, instead, imagine this: A team of local volunteers removes the graffiti, and those responsible meet with a panel of other volunteers. Together, they decide how to address the harm crime does to their community.

As a result, the youth involved end up working with an AmeriCorps*VISTA volunteer to create a “Community Art Space.” There they can legally display graffiti art, engage other youth in restorative practices and community development such as tree planting or block clean-ups, and at the same time build neighborhood pride and beautify the city. A property owner agrees to donate her fence, which has continually been ‘tagged’ by unwanted graffiti, to the project. Several youth agencies, churches, businesses and community members contributed labor and materials to execute the project.

This is a true story from Burlington, Vermont. It’s one outcome of the city’s Center for Community and Neighborhoods (CCAN), which is quietly co-revolutionizing the way government, businesses and citizens work together. CCAN is a comprehensive city program whose unique spectrum of initiatives inspire and support community participation, citizen action, and responsive municipal government.

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Lappé is a pioneer in democratic thought and action. Democracy's Edge exemplifies her path blazing role in keeping democracy alive in our time.
-Cornel West
Professor, Princeton University

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