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Mark Winne

    Mark Winne is a distinguished voice in community food systems, having dedicated over two decades to addressing food and hunger issues. His work has consistently focused on creating practical, self-help initiatives that empower communities and improve access to nutritious food for those in need. Now a prolific writer and speaker, Winne consults extensively on topics ranging from local agriculture and food policy to the complex challenges of food insecurity. His insightful essays and opinion pieces have been featured in major publications, offering a compelling perspective on the critical connections between food, community, and policy.

    Stand Together or Starve Alone
    Food Town, USA
    Food Rebels, Guerrilla Gardeners, And Smart-Cookin' Mamas
    Closing the Food Gap
    • 2019

      Food Town, USA

      • 232 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.1(17)Add rating

      Through interviews and reporting, Food Town, USA showcases innovative approaches to sustainable food that can be applied in any city.

      Food Town, USA
    • 2017

      Stand Together or Starve Alone

      Unity and Chaos in the U.S. Food Movement

      • 202 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      The book explores the complex interplay of hunger, obesity, and unhealthy food in America, tracing the origins of this multifaceted problem. It emphasizes the importance of collaboration among individuals and communities to address and resolve these intertwined issues, offering insights into potential solutions for a healthier society.

      Stand Together or Starve Alone
    • 2009