Simply Delicious

Frances Moore Lappé and Alice Waters

Monday, March 3, 2003 | 7:30 - 9:00pm | Kresge Auditorium | Free and Open to All

In 1971, Alice Waters opened Chez Panisse restaurant in Berkeley and invented "California cuisine." That same year, Frances Moore Lappé published Diet for a Small Planet, a book which has helped millions of Americans rethink their connection to food, the earth, and democracy. Join Alice Waters and Frances Moore Lappe for a conversation on food and social change as they discuss the ongoing "Delicious Revolution" they helped launch.

FRANCES MOORE LAPPE
Frances Moore Lappé co-founded Food First, and, with her daughter, wrote Hope’s Edge: The Next Diet for a Small Planet.

ALICE WATERS
Alice Waters founded the Chez Panisse Foundation in 1996. Her latest book is Chez Panisse Fruit.

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New Art+Invention Speaker Series

The Aurora Forum is pleased to join with Stanford Lively Arts and the Stanford Institute on Creativity and the Arts to present a series of conversations on "Art+Invention" with artists who are in residence or visiting the Stanford Campus. Our guests in this series are people who contribute to and illuminate various cultures, expand awareness through new technologies, and probe philosophical questions that are at the heart of humanistic inquiry. This will be fun! Click here for an overview of this exciting new venture.

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