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YES! MAGAZINE HONORS WILL ALLEN—ONE OF THE “YES! BREAKTHROUGH 15”

Posted on November 21, 2011 with 3 Comments

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YES! MAGAZINE HONORS WILL ALLEN—ONE OF THE “YES! BREAKTHROUGH 15”

(Milwaukee)—Will Allen, founder of Milwaukee-based Growing Power, has been named one of the “YES! Breakthrough 15”—a group of people who are “tuned in to the deepest needs of our time,” says YES! Magazine executive editor Sarah van Gelder. YES! asked heroes from the grassroots—such as Pete Seeger, Naomi Klein, Wendell Berry, and Eve Ensler—to name 15 people whose work is creating the most important solutions and transforming the way we live.

YES! recognizes Allen’s leadership in providing fresh food in urban food deserts and in developing appropriate technologies for urban farming. YES! solicited nominations from its readers; Allen was selected by Regina Siegel. “I feel this is one of the most important issues today, and he has the answers right there in his homemade systems,” Siegel says.

The newly released winter issue of YES! Magazine marks the publication’s 15th anniversary as an ad-free, independent magazine.

The full list of the YES! Magazine Breakthrough 15 is:

Wes Jackson (selected by poet and essayist Wendell Berry), revolutionizing agriculture with crops that grow like a prairie.

Henry Red Cloud (selected by journalist Naomi Klein), solar warrior, bringing renewables and jobs to Native American reservations.

Grace Boggs (selected by songwriter Pete Seeger and civil-rights leader Vincent Harding), a 96-year-old activist, leading a revolution to reclaim Detroit’s prosperity, neighbor by neighbor.

Ai-jen Poo (selected by feminist playwright Eve Ensler and Van Jones, former White House adviser), battling for the economic bottom-rung—domestic workers.

Lily Yeh (selected by author Terry Tempest Williams), an artist who heals war-torn, broken, and economically devastated communities.

Lucas Benitez (selected by Frances Moore Lappé, bestselling author of Diet for a Small Planet), fighting for the dignity of the most exploited workers—in the fields.

Jason F. McLennan (selected by economist David Korten), architect of the world’s greenest building standards.

Eboo Patel (selected by educator and author Parker Palmer), training youth to leap global society’s deep religious divides.

Tim DeChristopher (selected by anti-corporate trickster duo The Yes Men), jailed for a courageous act to stop an illegal oil and gas auction.

May Boeve (selected by Colin “No Impact Man” Beavan), uniting an international movement to fight against climate change.

Deepak Bhargava (selected by immigration advocate Pramila Jayapal), rewriting the American Dream to include people left behind by economic inequality.

Dr. Deb Richter (selected by YES! senior editor Madeline Ostrander), a doctor who uprooted her life to bring universal health care to Vermont.

Nipun Mehta (selected by scholar Margaret Wheatley), forging a new economy based on giving, bartering, and kindness.

Will Allen (selected by YES! reader Regina Siegel), growing affordable food—and justice—in the inner-city.

Alison Smith (selected by activist Paul Loeb), campaigning for elections that money can’t buy.

For information or interviews with Will Allen, contact [your designated press contact].

For interviews regarding YES! Magazine’s 15th anniversary and the YES! Breakthrough 15, contact Christa Hillstrom: (206) 842-5009 x 226, chillstrom@yesmagazine.org.

Michael Pollan World’s 7 most powerful foodies

Posted on November 8, 2011 with 2 Comments

We’re thrilled Michael Pollan included our very own Will Allen to his World 7 most powerful foodies.

Michael Pollan’s seven most powerful foodies

1. Michelle Obama, First Lady
2. Marion Nestle, NYU Professor
3. Josh Viertel, Slow Food USA President
4. Will Allen, Urban Farmer
5. Jack Sinclair, Walmart Head of Grocery
6. Ken Cook, Environmental Working Group Executive Director
7. Mark Bittman, New York Times columnist

http://www.forbes.com/pictures/lmm45ffdk/4-will-allen-urban-farmer#mce_temp_url#

Midwest Value Added Ag Conference,January 21 2010

Posted on January 22, 2010 with No Comments

For 12th year now, the Midwest Value Added Ag Conference served as a meeting and gathering ground for farmers, producers, educators, policymakers, and local food enthusiasts. Will delivered  his opening keynote at 9AM on Thursday January 21st,2010 . There were many familiar “local Ag” as well as new, young faces and it was a perfect way to start off 2010 . Will spoke to a diverse crowd of government employees, university faculties and farmers from the Wisconsin and Minnesota region.

Driving back to Milwaukee, Will managed to jumped in on a radio interview with the Wisconsin Public Radio on the West Side Program. Listen to the interview with guests include State Agriculture Secretary Rod Nilsestuen; Diane Mayerfeld Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education Statewide Coordinator; Kelly Cain is Director of the St. Croix Institute for Sustainable Community Development; Rich Purdy the President of the River Country Resource Conservation and Development Council.

http://wpr.org/regions/eau/twsarchive.cfm

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