Blogs, Tweets & Movies: Fueling the Good Food Movement

August 19, 2009 by Colby
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Blogs, Tweets & Movies: Fueling the Good Food Movement

Event:
Interactive 2010
Level:
Intermediate
Type:
Panel
Category:
Blogging, Branding / Marketing / Publicity, Business / Entrepreneurial / Monetization, Community / Online Community, Education
Organizer:
Ashley Colpaart, U.S. Food Policy Blog
Questions:
  1. food policy blogging
  2. sustainable agriculture education
  3. approaches to access of food, innercity gardens
  4. using video/media for education
  5. alternative investment and economic models
  6. meatless monday campaign
  7. Veggie trader to connect homegrown food with people
  8. CSA, CS-fish, CSmeat
  9. linking farmers with supply chains
Description:
Event:
Interactive 2010
Level:
Intermediate
Type:
Panel
Category:
Blogging, Branding / Marketing / Publicity, Business / Entrepreneurial / Monetization, Community / Online Community, Education
Organizer:
Ashley Colpaart, U.S. Food Policy Blog
Questions:
  1. food policy blogging
  2. sustainable agriculture education
  3. approaches to access of food, innercity gardens
  4. using video/media for education
  5. alternative investment and economic models
  6. meatless monday campaign
  7. Veggie trader to connect homegrown food with people
  8. CSA, CS-fish, CSmeat
  9. linking farmers with supply chains
Description:
The Good Food Movement is using twitter, blogging, newspapers, movies and other creative forms of media to fuel changes in the way we eat and produce our food. Individually and globally, it is the cornerstone issue that connects people, the environment, health and energy. Can highlight: Meatless Monday, Food Inc., Fresh, Free Range Media, Berkshares, CSA/farmers markets/farm to school
The Good Food Movement is using twitter, blogging, newspapers, movies and other creative forms of media to fuel changes in the way we eat and produce our food. Individually and globally, it is the cornerstone issue that connects people, the environment, health and energy. Can highlight: Meatless Monday, Food Inc., Fresh, Free Range Media, Berkshares, CSA/farmers markets/farm to school

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