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The IATP Food and Society Fellows Program provides two-year, part-time fellowships to professionals working to address health, social justice, economic viability, environmental, and other issues in food and farming systems. The program started in 2001 as a collaboration between the Jefferson Institute and the Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy (IATP), with the guidance and support of the W.K. Kellogg Foundation. The program is currently administered by IATP and funded by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation and the Woodcock Foundation. Generally, 8-12 fellows are selected each year; 72 fellows have been selected through 2009.

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Objectives

The goals of the Food & Society Policy Fellows Program are to:

  • Use communication to influence the issues that reach the public agenda, thereby creating policy changes at the personal, organizational and public policy levels that advance sustainable food and farming systems
  • Increase the mass media communications on issues around sustainable food and farming systems that produce healthy, green, fair and affordable foods
  • Raise the profile of the fellows as food system experts among media and policymakers
  • Build capacity, leadership, and cohesiveness in a group of experts who collaborate and communicate using mass media channels to bring sustainable food system issues to the public agenda
  • Food and Society Fellows

    Food and Society Fellows organized by the year of their award.

    2009-2010
    Elizabeth Ü, financial analyst, sustainable food system enterprises
    Fred Bahnson, farmer and writer, co-founder of Anatoth Community Garden
    Nicole Betancourt, social entrepreneur, co-founder of the Food Theater Project
    Alethia Carr, public health administrator
    Debra Eschmeyer, farmer, writer, food justice advocate with the FoodCorps
    Andy Fisher, co-founder, Community Food Security Coalition
    Shalini Kantayya, filmmaker, eco-activist
    Erin MacDougall, healthy food specialist and scientist with the King County Food and Fitness Initiative
    Sean Sellers, organizer with the Coalition of Immokalee Workers

    2008-2009
    Zoë Bradury, organic farmer, freelance writer
    Patty Cantrell, program director, Michigan Land Use Institute
    Roger Doiron, founding director, Kitchen Gardeners International
    Curt Ellis, filmmaker , food advocate and co-founder and executive of FoodCorps
    Jim Goodman, journalist and organic farmer
    Alissa Hamilton, lawyer, author of Squeezed: What You Don't Know about Orange Juice
    Rose Hayden-Smith, garden educator and historian
    Arnell Hinkle, community food coach, founder of California Adolescent Nutrition and Fitness
    Andrea King-Collier, freelance journalist
    Lisa Kivirist, innkeeper, farmer, author of Rural Renaissance and "ECOpreneuring
    Eduardo Sanchez, public health administrator
    Angela Tagtow, environmental nutrition consultant
    Bryant Terry, eco-chef, author of Grub: Ideas for an Urban Organic Kitchen and Vegan Soul Kitchen
    Cynthia Torres, organic farmer, co-founder of the Boulder County Food and Agriculture Policy Council

    2007-2008
    Thomas Dobbs, professor emeritus of economics, South Dakota State University
    Anthony Flaccavento, founder, Appalachian Sustainable Development
    Holly Freishtat, nutritionist, sustainable food specialist
    Paul Greenberg, writer
    Deborah Kane, advocate for sustainable agriculture
    Preston Maring, physician, administrator, cook, advocate for farmers markets
    David Mas Masamuto, organic farmer, author of Wisdom of the Last Farmer
    Lorriane Stuart Merrill, dairy farmer, freelance writer
    Judith Weinraub, journalist
    Aimee Witteman, executive director, National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition

    2004-2006
    Wilbur Bullock, Jr., urban food access advocate with The Food Project
    T. Susan Chang, freelance writer
    Daniel Desmond, cooperative extension advisor
    Johanna Divine, writer, filmmaker
    Melinda Hemmelgarn, nutrition and health communications consultant
    Anna Lappé, author of Hope's Edge and co-founder of Small Planet Institute
    Joshua Miner, food system analyst
    Jennifer Wilkins, dietician, director of the Cornell Farm to School Program

    2003-2005
    Curt Arens, farmer and journalist
    Ann Cooper, executive chef, author of Bitter Harvest and A Woman's Place is in the Kitchen
    Wylie Harris, rancher
    Mary Hendrickson, rural sociologist, co-director of the Food Circles Networking Project
    Rose Koenig, organic farmer
    Amanda Manning, administrator and professional specializing in food, nutrition, and health
    La Donna Redmond, founder, Institute for Community Resource Development
    Jonathan Thomas, scholar, farmer and sustainable agriculture advocate

    2002-2004
    Molly Anderson, independent consultant on science and policy for social justice
    Jeremy Brown, fisher
    Leon Crump, administrator, Federation of Southern Cooperatives//Land Assistance Fund
    George DeVault, farmer, editor, firefighter
    Loni Kemp, policy analyst with The Minnesota Project
    Winona LaDuke, founding director, White Earth Land Recovery Project
    Michelle Mascarenhas, policy analyst, organizer
    Ricardo Salvador, expert in maize physiology
    Francis Thicke, dairy farmer
    Amy Trubek, scholar, executive director of Vermont Fresh Network
    Arlin Wasserman, vice president for corporate citizenship, Sodexo
    Mark Winne, nonprofit administrator, co-founder of the national Community Food Security Coalition

    2001-2003
    Karen Anderson, executive director, Northeast Organic Farming Association of New Jersey
    Kari Bachman, agricultural extension specialist
    Claire Cummings, food and farming editor, KPFA-FM
    LaVon Griffieon, farmer, co-founder 1000 Friends of Iowa
    Hal Hamilton, executive director, Sustainability Institute
    Keecha Harris, food systems and public health consultant
    Richard Levins, professor emeritus of economics, University of Minnesota
    Gloria McCutcheon, professor of entomology, specialist in environmental crop production
    Anne Mosness, organizer, past president of Women's Maritime Association
    Denise O'Brien, farmer and community organizer
    Kyle Vickers, farmer, agri-business consultant

    References

    IATP Food and Society Fellows Wikipedia


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