Change Makers

Digging Deeper: Seven Questions with Dr. Daphne Miller
Dr. Daphne Miller, a practicing family physician, author and associate clinical professor at the University of California, San Francisco, envisions health workers and farmers sharing the responsibility for maintaining a resilient, healthy population.
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Digging Deeper: Seven Questions with Claus Meyer
Jane Black interviews culinary entrepreneur Claus Meyer, who is looking for ways to use food to change the world around him. | learn more

Digging Deeper: Seven Questions with Mary Berry
Jane Black talks with Marry Berry, daughter of Wendell Berry and executive director of the Berry Center, about her family's work to support farmers and conserve farmland. | learn more

Digging Deeper: Seven Questions with Elizabeth Kolbert
Jane Black talks to Elizabeth Kolbert, staff writer at the New Yorker, about climate change, agriculture and what it will take to get policy makers to act. | learn more
Digging Deeper: Seven Questions with Andrew Winston
Author Andrew Winston talks about some of the most critical challenges ahead for food and agriculture. | learn more

Digging Deeper: Seven Questions with Fred Kirschenmann
Our Board President, Fred Kirschenmann, on Organics, Religion and Community. | learn more

Digging Deeper: Seven Questions with Gary Nabhan
Gary Nabhan, agroecologist, ethnobotanist, farmer and W.K. Kellogg chair of Sustainable Food Systems at the University of Arizona, talks monarch butterflies and eating ecologically. | learn more

Signs of Change: Kathleen Merrigan
Kathleen Merrigan sees new voices and diversity of thought being brought to agricultural policy debates. | learn more

Signs of Change: Michael Pollan
Michael Pollan notices a dramatic increase in the public’s interest in food and farming issues. | learn more

Signs of Change: Dan Barber
Dan Barber sees people demmanding to know where their food comes from and how it's grown. | learn more