
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
Caffeinated Community Comeback: Small Ohio Town Discovers Power of Networking
An “Interpretation of Life” – The View from Emilia Romagna, Italy
Village Women Become their Own Bankers, Wowing the World of Finance
Citizens Play Key Role in Historic Health Care Reform Law
Breakthrough Concept "Responsibility" -- Imagine That!-- Becomes Law in Maine
The Sweet Taste
of Success: former Trade Center workers start employee-owned restuarant.
Education is
"A Process of Living and Not a Preparation for Future Living."
From Grief and Anger
to Food Power.
Citizens Speak Out
for Democracy in Media.
There is a small number of people in every generation who are forerunners,
in thought, action, spirit, who swerve past the barriers of greed and
power to hold a torch high for the rest of us. Frances Moore Lappé
is one of those. Her writing has done that again and again. Here, in her
latest work, she brings the familiar eloquence of expression, simplicity
of language, poetic and passionate, to our nation's most urgent problem,
the reclaiming of democracy.
—Howard Zinn
Author, A Peoples History of the United States
Make no mistake, this is a very powerful book, and its scope and vision
are huge. In this century you will see the job of citizens is to keep
their mouth open and their capacity to be heard in every discussion that
will shape their lives. This is a book about finding our voices where
everyone concerned about democracy are no longer merely passive onlookers
but dedicated participants. Democracys Edge, thank God, is beautifully
written. It gives us the language we need to reclaim our democracy and
for seeing where our real democracy lies in the grassroots, in the communities
where creative solutions to social problems are a-plenty. Please, please,
please make this audacious book a priority for it is written with the
most careful and tender feelings about what we are all so near to losing
- our democracy.
—Dame Anita Roddick
Founder, The Body Shop
America is lost in a gnarled thicket of bought politicos, corporate con
men and media hucksters. But we're lucky: Lappé has drawn the map
that will get us out alive. Read it and get going.
- Greg Palast
Author, The Best Democracy Money Can Buy
Our country is suffering from a serious "democratic deficit," a widening
gulf between public opinion and public policy -- and what ails America
necessarily ails the world. A great many people do not like what is happening
to their lives and their country, and what is being done in their name,
but feel isolated and helpless, victims of forces beyond their control.
With the clear thinking, plain talk, and penetrating insight that we have
come to expect from her work, Frances Moore Lappé confronts these
fundamental problems directly and constructively. It is both a guide to
the perplexed, and a guide to action.
—Noam Chomsky
Author, Hegemony
or Survival
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 of Religion and African American Studies,
Princeton University
I am invigorated by this book. Lappé's idea of drawing the corporation
into democracy's fold is a challenge I hope all of us will take up as
our own. There is no more important task for us to embrace today."
—Marjorie Kelly
Author, The
Divine Right of Capital
Editor, Business
Ethics Magazine
Frances Moore Lappé believes deeply that true democracy is more
than simply a set of institutions or a political system. It is the active
engagement and voice of ordinary citizens in the decisions that shape
their lives and communities. Democracy's Edge is an exciting
and hopeful account of the rebirth of a living American democracy as people
connect with each other around the country to solve problems and build
a better society. An important part of that rebirth is a new and growing
movement by people of faith who are putting their faith into action for
the common good.
- Jim Wallis
Author, God's Politics
Editor, Sojourners
Convener, Call to Renewal
With an abundance of inspiring, well-told stories, Lappé sweeps
away the disempowering myth that an individual can't make a difference
and demonstrates that democracy is a living practice. Essential reading
for all who believe that democracy in America would be a good idea.
—David C. Korten
Author, When
Corporations Rule the World
Board Chair, Yes!
Magazine
Frankie Lappé has a gift for synthesizing complex ideas into accessible
and inspiring simplicity. Living Democracy is an excellent primer on what
our democracy was intended to be, where it went astray, and what needs
to happen (and is in fact already happening below the radar of mainstream
media) for democracy to come alive. Read, take hope and then take action!
—Nina Utne
Chair, Utne Magazine
Extraordinary. Frances Moore Lappé, the brilliant woman who broke
upon the story of global hunger with her Diet for a Small Planet, has
now burst forth with a provocative and exciting new approach to reviving
democracy. She reminds us that a robust and wholesome democracy is what
delivers a good life to a nations citizenry. Her challenge to us is to
reinvigorate our thinking, to take individual actions, and to participate
every day as citizens. She offers hope for those of us who believe that
civic society is at the root of a healthy government.
—Amy Domini
Founder & CEO, Domini
Social Investments
