| Date & Time: | Thursday, January 17, 2008
- Wednesday, April 23, 2008
7:00 PM |
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| Location: |
Stanford University Campus 94305 |
| More Info: | ucomm.stanford.edu/cgi-bin/map/ |
EVENT SUMMARY:
The Stanford Program in Ethics in Society is pleased to announce its upcoming series entitled, The Ethics of Food & the Environment. It features Michael Pollan, Marion Nestle and Peter Singer, as well as 5 related, thought-provoking films. The series is co-sponsored by Stanford in Government, The Program in Human Biology, and the Center on Ethics. All events are free and open to the public.
SCHEDULE:
Jan 17, 2008 The Real Dirt on Farmer John <www.farmerjohnmovie.com/Home.html> (7:00pm Annenberg Auditorium)
Post show discussion led by Gretchen Daily <cesp.stanford.edu/people/gr...encdaily/> (Biological Sciences/Woods Institute for the Environment).
Jan 22, 2008 King Corn <www.kingcorn.net/> (8:00pm Cubberly Auditorium)
Post show discussion led by Aaron Woolf (Director of King Corn) and Ian Cheney (Producer of King Corn).
(Co-sponsored by Stanford in Government.)
Jan 31, 2008 Our Daily Bread <www.ourdailybread.at/jart/pr...ite.jart (7:00pm Annenberg Auditorium)
Post show discussion led by Scotty McLennan <www.stanford.edu/group/rel...nnan.html> (Dean for Religious Life).
Feb 21, 2008 Super Size Me (7:00pm Annenberg Auditorium)
Post show discussion led by Christopher Gardner <med.stanford.edu/profiles/..._Gardner/> (School of Medicine/Stanford Prevention Research Center).
March 3, Michael Pollan <www.michaelpollan.com/> (7:30pm in Kresge Auditorium)
In Defense of Food: The Omnivore's Solution
Author of The Omnivore's Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals, 2006 and In Defense of Food: An Eater's Manifesto, 2008.
(Co-sponsored by The Program in Human Biology.)
March 6, Marion Nestle <www.foodpolitics.com/> (5:30-7:00pm, Annenberg Auditorium)
"What to Eat: Personal Responsibility vs. Social Responsibility"
Author of What to Eat, 2006.
March 7, Discussion Seminar with Marion Nestle (tentatively 10:0am-12:00pm, location TBA)
April 10, 2008 Darwin's Nightmare <www.darwinsnightmare.com/darwi...t.htm> (7:00pm Annenberg Auditorium)
Post show discussion led by Rosamond Naylor <cesp.stanford.edu/people/2181/> (Economics/Food Security and the Environment).
April 23, Peter Singer <www.princeton.edu/~psinger/> (7:00pm, Dinkelspiel Auditorium)
"All Animals Are Equal - But in What Sense of Equality?"
Author of The Way We Eat: Why Our Food Choices Matter, 2006.
(Co-sponsored by the Center on Ethics.)
The Stanford Program in Ethics in Society is pleased to announce its upcoming series entitled, The Ethics of Food & the Environment. It features Michael Pollan, Marion Nestle and Peter Singer, as well as 5 related, thought-provoking films. The series is co-sponsored by Stanford in Government, The Program in Human Biology, and the Center on Ethics. All events are free and open to the public.
SCHEDULE:
Jan 17, 2008 The Real Dirt on Farmer John <www.farmerjohnmovie.com/Home.html> (7:00pm Annenberg Auditorium)
Post show discussion led by Gretchen Daily <cesp.stanford.edu/people/gr...encdaily/> (Biological Sciences/Woods Institute for the Environment).
Jan 22, 2008 King Corn <www.kingcorn.net/> (8:00pm Cubberly Auditorium)
Post show discussion led by Aaron Woolf (Director of King Corn) and Ian Cheney (Producer of King Corn).
(Co-sponsored by Stanford in Government.)
Jan 31, 2008 Our Daily Bread <www.ourdailybread.at/jart/pr...ite.jart (7:00pm Annenberg Auditorium)
Post show discussion led by Scotty McLennan <www.stanford.edu/group/rel...nnan.html> (Dean for Religious Life).
Feb 21, 2008 Super Size Me (7:00pm Annenberg Auditorium)
Post show discussion led by Christopher Gardner <med.stanford.edu/profiles/..._Gardner/> (School of Medicine/Stanford Prevention Research Center).
March 3, Michael Pollan <www.michaelpollan.com/> (7:30pm in Kresge Auditorium)
In Defense of Food: The Omnivore's Solution
Author of The Omnivore's Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals, 2006 and In Defense of Food: An Eater's Manifesto, 2008.
(Co-sponsored by The Program in Human Biology.)
March 6, Marion Nestle <www.foodpolitics.com/> (5:30-7:00pm, Annenberg Auditorium)
"What to Eat: Personal Responsibility vs. Social Responsibility"
Author of What to Eat, 2006.
March 7, Discussion Seminar with Marion Nestle (tentatively 10:0am-12:00pm, location TBA)
April 10, 2008 Darwin's Nightmare <www.darwinsnightmare.com/darwi...t.htm> (7:00pm Annenberg Auditorium)
Post show discussion led by Rosamond Naylor <cesp.stanford.edu/people/2181/> (Economics/Food Security and the Environment).
April 23, Peter Singer <www.princeton.edu/~psinger/> (7:00pm, Dinkelspiel Auditorium)
"All Animals Are Equal - But in What Sense of Equality?"
Author of The Way We Eat: Why Our Food Choices Matter, 2006.
(Co-sponsored by the Center on Ethics.)