Inspiring the global fight to revolutionize the way food is grown,
distributed, and eaten. In the almost thirty years since Carlo Petrini
began the Slow Food organization, he has been constantly engaged in the
fight for food justice. Beginning first in his native Italy and then
expanding all over the world, the movement has created a powerful force
for change.
The essential argument of this book is that food is an avenue towards
freedom. This uplifting and humanistic message is straightforward: if
people can feed themselves, they can be free. In other words, if people
can regain control over access to their food--how it is produced, by
whom, and how it is distributed--then that can lead to a greater
empowerment in all channels of life. Whether in the Amazon jungle
talking with tribal elders or on rice paddies in rural Indonesia, the
author engages the reader through the excitement of his journeys and the
passion of his mission.
Here, Petrini reports upon some of the success stories that he has
observed firsthand. From Chiapas to Puglia, Morocco to North Carolina,
he has witnessed the many ways different peoples have dealt with food
problems. This book allows us to learn from these case studies and lays
out models for the future.