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Anna Lappé (born 1973) is an American author and educator, known for her work as an expert on food systems and as a
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advocate. The co-author or author of three books and the contributing author to over ten others, Lappé's work has been widely translated internationally and featured in ''
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'', among other outlets. With her mother
Frances Moore Lappé Frances Moore Lappé (born February 10, 1944) is an American researcher and author in the area of food and democracy policy. She is the author of 19 books including the three-million-copy selling 1971 book ''Diet for a Small Planet'', which the ...
, Lappé co-founded the Cambridge-based
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, an international network for research and popular education about the root causes of hunger and poverty. The Lappés are also co-founders of the Small Planet Fund, which has raised nearly $1 million for democratic social movements worldwide, two of which have won the Nobel Peace Prize since the Fund's founding in 2002. Lappé's research on sustainable agriculture has taken her from Brooklyn to South Korea, China, Bangladesh, India, Poland, France, Italy, Mali, Kenya, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Brazil, Mexico, Canada, and beyond.


Biography

Lappé is the daughter of author
Frances Moore Lappé Frances Moore Lappé (born February 10, 1944) is an American researcher and author in the area of food and democracy policy. She is the author of 19 books including the three-million-copy selling 1971 book ''Diet for a Small Planet'', which the ...
and toxicologist Marc Lappé. She holds an M.A. in Economic and Political Development from Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs and graduated with honors from
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. From 2004 to 2006, she was a Food and Society Fellow, a national program of the
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. In 2010, she was the first "Innovator" with the Glynwood Institute for Sustainable Food and Farming. Among other consulting and advisory roles, Lappé is an active board member of
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and an advisor to the International Fund to Amplify Agro-Ecological Solutions. She was born in Yonkers, and lives in the Bay Area with her husband and daughters.


Writings

Lappé's writing and advocacy have earned her numerous accolades. In 2009, ''
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'' featured her among a handful of "food fighters". In 2007, she was chosen by the Missing Peace Project for the Compassion in Action Award and in 2006 Lappé was selected for Contribute magazine's "21 Under 40 Making a Difference" and ''Time'' magazine's "Eco" Who's Who.


Books

* ''Diet for a Hot Planet: The Climate Crisis at the End of Your Fork and What You Can Do About It'' (
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2010) describes how current industrial agricultural practices contribute to
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and offers a prescription for climate-friendly eating. * ''Grub: Ideas for an Urban Organic Kitchen'' (Tarcher/Penguin 2006) combines an exposé of industrial agriculture with chef
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's seasonal menus. * ''Hope's Edge: The Next Diet for a Small Planet'' (
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2002), co-written with her mother Frances Moore Lappé, chronicles courageous social movements around the world addressing the root causes of hunger and poverty. Winner of the Nautilus Award for Social Change, ''Hope's Edge'' has been published in several languages and is used in classrooms across the country. Lappé has also contributed to the following books: * Foreword for: ''Restoration Agriculture: Real-World Permaculture for Farmers'', Mark Shepard (Austin, Texas: Acres U.S.A., 2013) * ''Farmscape: The Changing Rural Environment'', eds. Mary Swander, Gene Logsdon, Frederick Kirschenmann, J. Harley McIlrath (North Liberty, IA: Ice Cube Press, LLC, 2012) * ''State of the World 2011: Innovations That Nourish the Planet'', The Worldwatch Institute (New York: W. W. Norton & Co., 2011) * ''The CAFO Reader: The Tragedy of Industrial Animal Factories'', ed. Dan Imhoff (University of California Press, 2010) * ''Gristle: From Factory Farms to Food Safety'', eds. Moby and Miyun Park (New York: The New Press, 2010) * ''100 Words: Two Hundred Visionaries Share Their Hope for the Future'', ed. William L. Murtha (San Francisco: Conari Press, 2010) * ''Moonrise: The Power of Women Leading from the Heart'', eds. Nina Simons with Anneke Campbell (Rochester, Vermont: Park Street Press, 2010) * ''Food Inc.: A Participant Guide: How Industrial Food is Making Us Sicker, Fatter, and Poorer-And What You Can Do About It'', eds. Karl Weber and Participant Media (United States: PublicAffairs, 2009) * Foreword for: ''Feeding Baby Green: The Earth Friendly Program for Healthy, Safe Nutrition During Pregnancy, Childhood, and Beyond'', Alan Greene (San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 2009) * ''Ten Excellent Reasons to Think Twice about Eating Meat'', ed. Moby (New York:
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(Toronto: Anansi Press, 2004) * ''Take Back Your Time: Fighting Overwork and Time Poverty in America'' ed. John de Graaf (San Francisco: Berrett-Koehler, 2003) * ''We Got Issues!: A Young Women's Guide to a Bold, Courageous and Empowered Life'' eds. Rha Goddess and J-Love Calderon (Novato, California: Inner Ocean: 2006) * ''WorldChanging: A User's Guide to the 21st Century'', ed. Alex Steffen (Harry N. Abrams Books: 2006) * ''Democracy's Edge'', Frances Moore Lappé (San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 2005) * ''You Have the Power: Choosing Courage in a Culture of Fear'', Frances Moore Lappé and Jeff Perkins (New York City: Tarcher/Putnam, 2004) * Foreword for: ''How to Live Your Dream of Volunteering Overseas'', Joe Collins, Stephan DeZerega, Zahara Heckscher (New York: Putnam, 2002)


Articles

Lappé's writing has been published in ''
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'', among others. She wrote a bi-monthly column on sustainability for Spirituality & Health Magazine and has contributed book reviews for the ''
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''. In 2006, Lappé was a consulting editor for a special issue on food for ''
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'' and has consulted with
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on their magazine, ''World Ark''.


Public speaking

A frequent public speaker, in the past decade Lappé has participated in more than 500 events, from community food festivals to university lectures to emceeing a food-focused fundraiser at Sotheby's. She has been a keynote speaker and guest lecturer at dozens of colleges and universities, including Boston College, the University of Colorado, Boulder, University of California, Santa Cruz, Dominican University, Brown University, Dickinson College, University of Montana at Missoula, University of Texas at El Paso, Columbia University, Gallatin School at NYU, Yale University, Eckerd College in Florida, and many more.


Television and radio appearances

Lappé can be seen as the co-host of the public television series, ''The Endless Feast'' and as a featured expert on PBS's ''Need to Know'', the Sundance Channel's Big Ideas for a Small Planet and the PBS documentary, ''Nourish''. She is a regular guest on nationally syndicated radio shows and has been on hundreds of radio programs, including National Public Radio's ''
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'', and WNYC's '' Brian Lehrer Show'' and ''
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Advisory posts and boards

Lappé is an active board member of
Rainforest Action Network Rainforest Action Network (RAN) is an environmental organization based in San Francisco, California, United States. The organization was founded by Randy "Hurricane" Hayes and Mike Roselle in 1985, and first gained national prominence with a gras ...
and serves informally in an advisory capacity to a number of grassroots media organizations and documentary films. She is a former board member of the
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, the
Community Food Security Coalition The Community Food Security Coalition was a North American non-profit made up of 325 member organizations who focus on social and economic justice, the environment, nutrition, sustainable agriculture, community development, labor, anti-poverty, an ...
(2005–2006) and b-healthy (Build Healthy Eating and Lifestyles to Help Youth), a New York City-based non-profit organization (2004–2006).


References


External links


Food MythBusters

Anna Lappé & Food MythBusters: Do We Really Need Industrial Agriculture to Feed the World?

Marketing Food to Children: Anna Lappe at TEDxManhattan 2013

Take a Bite out of Climate Change campaign

Small Planet Institute

Small Planet Fund

Eat Grub
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