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On Friday, August 29th, over 600 people came together for the first-ever Changemakers Day. Through a collaboration with Roots of Change and Slow Food Nation, the day explored the challenges and opportunities we face as we build a movement for a good, clean, and fair food system. The goal of the day was to spur deep dialogue, initiate action, expand networks, and ultimately to inspire lasting change in the sustainable food systems movement. The event was a great success. The day consisted of over 30 panels ranging from: the future of farming, the ways we must encourage leadership development and diversity within the food system, to the nuts and bolts of how we can better link the health and food system movements. Here are the photos and many reports from the Changemakers Day panels presented by Slow Food Nation and Roots of Change on August 29th, 2008. Please add your comments, especially if you attended a panel. The following panel reports include additional content and reflections from panelists and participants: Accessing the Real Price of Good Food Eat it to Save it: What does it mean, why do it and how? Exploring the Meaning of Clean: Is organic the only clean? From Supply Chain to Value Chain: What does it take? The Future of Farming HELP WANTED: 50 Million New Farmers Linking Urban and Rural as a Basis for a Good, Clean and Fair Food System Network Power: Food Politics in the Connected Age Reframing the Slow Food Conversation to Support Food Justice Rising Seas, Shrinking Catch The full list of panels, with photos and descriptions, follows: Accessing the Real Price of Good Food Photos © 2008 Mike Kahn/Green Stock Media. All rights reserved. Building Ag Futures Alliance (AFA) and Food System Alliances (FSA) for Local Food Systems Change © Mike Kahn/Green Stock Media Building 'Netmarkets' to Support Producer Viability © Mike Kahn/Green Stock Media Carrots and Carrots: Accelerating Food System Change using Profit, Sustainable Certification and Social Marketing © Mike Kahn/Green Stock Media Crossing the Divide: Slow Food and Isolated Communities © Mike Kahn/Green Stock Media Eat it to Save it: What does it mean, why do it and how?  © Mike Kahn/Green Stock Media Ecological or Technological? © Mike Kahn/Green Stock Media The Evolution and Revolution of the Grassfed Production Model © Mike Kahn/Green Stock Media Exploring the Meaning of Clean: Is organic the only clean? © Mike Kahn/Green Stock Media Fostering Diversity in Food System Leadership © Mike Kahn/Green Stock Media From Supply Chain to Value Chain: What does it take? © Mike Kahn/Green Stock Media The Future of Farming  © Mike Kahn/Green Stock Media Going Local: Can the Great Valley Do it? © Mike Kahn/Green Stock Media Handshake-by-Handshake: People-centered events that make a market © Mike Kahn/Green Stock Media HELP WANTED: 50 Million New Farmers Photos © 2008 Mike Kahn/Green Stock Media . All rights reserved. Heritage or Hogwash: Is Saving Rare Breeds a Scalable Endeavor? © Mike Kahn/Green Stock Media Labels and Indicators: New Tools for Delivering Good Food in the U.S. © Mike Kahn/Green Stock Media Linking Urban and Rural as a Basis for a Good, Clean and Fair Food System © Mike Kahn/Green Stock Media A Local Food Networks Toolkit: The Nuts and Bolts © Mike Kahn/Green Stock Media Markets and Money: The Means to Good, Clean and Fair Food  © Mike Kahn/Green Stock Media Network Power: Food Politics in the Connected Age © Mike Kahn/Green Stock Media New Models of Philanthropy for a Changing Food System  © Mike Kahn/Green Stock Media No Farms, No Food! Preserving the Land Base © Mike Kahn/Green Stock Media Nutrition for All: Improving Community Health  © Mike Kahn/Green Stock Media The Real Food Challenge  © Mike Kahn/Green Stock Media Reframing the Slow Food Conversation to Support Food Justice © Mike Kahn/Green Stock Media Re-imagining School Lunch © Mike Kahn/Green Stock Media Rich Diet, Poor Communities: Real Solutions to a Real Problem © Mike Kahn/Green Stock Media Rising Seas, Shrinking Catch © Mike Kahn/Green Stock Media Something is Fishy: Aquaculture, Seafood and Sustainability © Mike Kahn/Green Stock Media Starting from Scratch: Business Alliance for Local Living Economies (BALLE)  © Mike Kahn/Green Stock Media Taking a Stand: An Action Plan for Fair Food © Mike Kahn/Green Stock Media Triple Bottom Line: The Real Returns of Good, Clean and Fair © Mike Kahn/Green Stock Media
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