March 2014
Half the Sky, Half the Earth: A Conference on Women, Food, and Faith
Come join us for a stimulating and challenging day as we explore the distinctive intersections of women, food, and faith in shaping a new food ecology. sponsored by the Food, Faith, and Religious Leadership Initiative at the Wake Forest University School of Divinity, with generous support from Kalleiopeia Foundation co-sponsored by the WFU’s Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Program, and The Humane Society of the United States This conference is open to both men and women. Keynote address, Communion at the…
Find out more »Half the Sky, Half the Earth: A Conference on Women, Food, and Faith
Come join us for a stimulating and challenging day as we explore the distinctive intersections of women, food, and faith in shaping a new food ecology. sponsored by the Food, Faith, and Religious Leadership Initiative at the Wake Forest University School of Divinity, with generous support from Kalleiopeia Foundation co-sponsored by the WFU’s Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Program, and The Humane Society of the United States This conference is open to both men and women. Keynote address, Communion at the…
Find out more »November 2014
Challenges & Realities of Feeding the World with Vandana Shiva
Join us for an evening with VANDANA SHIVA CHALLENGES & REALITIES OF FEEDING THE WORLD Wake Forest University WAIT CHAPEL NOVEMBER 4 7:00PM Who really feeds the world? There is a common conception that industrial agriculture feeds the world. While only 30% of the world’s food is actually produced on large-scale farms, industrial agriculture is a primary contributor to the ecological destruction of the planet. Additionally, according to the IUCN, 75% of the genetic diversity of agricultural crops has been lost.…
Find out more »Challenges & Realities of Feeding the World with Vandana Shiva
Join us for an evening with VANDANA SHIVA CHALLENGES & REALITIES OF FEEDING THE WORLD Wake Forest University WAIT CHAPEL NOVEMBER 4 7:00PM Who really feeds the world? There is a common conception that industrial agriculture feeds the world. While only 30% of the world’s food is actually produced on large-scale farms, industrial agriculture is a primary contributor to the ecological destruction of the planet. Additionally, according to the IUCN, 75% of the genetic diversity of agricultural crops has been lost.…
Find out more »March 2015
WFU School of Divinity – An Evening with Rev. Sally Bingham
If you haven’t thought of climate change as a matter of faith, Rev. Bingham hopes to inspire you to do so. Climate change is the greatest moral challenge of our time and the religious voice is the one chance we have to really motivate change in the way we think about and use energy. Global warming which is causing the climate to change is no longer just an environmental or political issue. It is a moral issue and the decisions…
Find out more »WFU School of Divinity – An Evening with Rev. Sally Bingham
If you haven’t thought of climate change as a matter of faith, Rev. Bingham hopes to inspire you to do so. Climate change is the greatest moral challenge of our time and the religious voice is the one chance we have to really motivate change in the way we think about and use energy. Global warming which is causing the climate to change is no longer just an environmental or political issue. It is a moral issue and the decisions…
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