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Watch All Things Food Summit at SXSW 2024 live on We Don't Have Time
On March 14, Food Tank in partnership with Huston-Tillotson University, Driscoll’s and Barr Mansion are co-hosting their annual “All Things Food Summit” at SXSW 2024 (Official) in Austin, Texas. They will be running multiple stages featuring 40+ speakers, delicious food, film viewings, live performance, tasting areas, and so much more.
Join us on We Don't Have Time as we focus on fostering innovation and collaboration within food systems, at All Things Food Summit at SXSW 2024.
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Meet seafood industry leaders challenging the status quo.
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Conversations about legislation and policies that provide opportunities to immediately benefit children and parents in the United States. These programs will increase access and affordability to healthy, delicious foods, especially in public schools, while also help families ensure that fresh fruits and vegetables and other healthy options are available at home. Policy priorities include: Women, Infants, and Children Nutrition Program (WIC); Summer EBT which provides grocery-buying benefits to low-income families with school-aged children when schools are closed for the summer; and the School Food Added Sugar Limit.
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Part 1: Traceable Route to Market: Small Scale Producers
Part 2: Deforestation and Conversion Free Soy
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As part of the conversation, we will be watching the following five incredible clips: “The Farmer,” “The Harvester,” “The Grocer,” “Making Waves,” and “Field Among Fields.”
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Come discover the secrets to creating real and meaningful change from legendary activist David Fenton, Hollywood icon Jane Fonda, and climate behavioral scientist Sweta Chakraborty. Hear directly from the masterminds behind freeing Nelson Mandela, Fire Drill Fridays and We Don’t Have Time.Learn how to use media and communication to mobilize the public for meaningful action and policy progress.
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Dr. Sweta Chakraborty is the CEO of North America, We Don’t Have Time. She is a partner at Pioneer Public Affairs. She is also the founder and principal of Adapt to Thrive, a venture that seeks to better inform individuals, businesses, and government entities on the complex, interconnected challenges, such as food insecurity and disease, already existing and emerging from a warming planet.
http://swetachakraborty.comAdmiral Rachel L. Levine serves as the 17th Assistant Secretary for Health for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the head of the U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps. She fights every day to improve the health and well-being of all Americans. She’s working to help our nation overcome the COVID-19 pandemic and build a stronger foundation for a healthier future - one in which every American can attain their full health potential. ADM Levine’s storied career, first, as a physician in academic medicine focused on the intersection between mental and physical health, treating children, adolescents, and young adults. Then as Pennsylvania’s Physician General and later as Pennsylvania’s Secretary of Health, she addressed COVID-19, the opioid crisis, behavioral health and other public health challenges.
Josh Tickell is a filmmaker and author who, along with his wife and production partner Rebecca Tickell, specializes in films that present solutions to big environmental problems including FUEL, THE BIG FIX, PUMP, GOOD FORTUNE and KISS THE GROUND (Netflix / Woody Harrelson). Together the Tickell’s films have been shown in the White House, have won over 100 prestigious film and humanitarian awards including the Audience Award for Best Documentary at Sundance, been shortlisted for an Oscar and have inspired over $10 billion dollars to be invested into renewable energy and regenerative agriculture globally. They are currently worked on their sequel film to KISS THE GROUND as well as a number of exciting films which will begin to roll out in 2022.
Rebecca Tickell is a filmmaker and author who, along with her husband and production partner Josh Tickell, specializes in films that present solutions to big environmental problems including FUEL, THE BIG FIX, PUMP, GOOD FORTUNE and KISS THE GROUND (Netflix / Woody Harrelson). Together the Tickell’s films have been shown in the White House, have won over 100 prestigious film and humanitarian awards including the Audience Award for Best Documentary at Sundance, been shortlisted for an Oscar and have inspired over $10 billion dollars to be invested into renewable energy and regenerative agriculture globally. They are currently worked on their sequel film to KISS THE GROUND as well as a number of exciting films which will begin to roll out in 2022.
Gen Padalecki is an actress and activist who is best known for her starring roles on ABC Family’s Wildfire and CW’s legendary series Supernatural. She currently plays Emily Walker on the CW hit show, Walker, alongside her husband who plays the title character. Her free-range childhood in the mountains of Montana and Idaho instilled in her a deep awe of nature—which she’s carried with her to Austin where you can find her hanging in her vegetable garden, geeking out over mycology and the healing power of soil with her 14 chickens and hive of honeybees. Inspired by her love for nature, Gen co-founded towwn with fellow creatives and outdoor enthusiasts, Kelly Rowe and Charlie Capen, to create a space that embraces the tenets of sustainability in an honest, attainable way. towwn (“take only what we need”) is a community for those looking to rethink the way we live and grow together in a way that champions and conserves all aspects of people + planet.
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