Eric Holt-Gimenez on CBC's "The Current" Speaking on New Green Revolution for Africa
Eric Holt-Gimenez is interviewed on March 27, 2007 on the program "The Current" by Canadian Public Broadcasting.
In part 3 Eric speaks about Food Sovereignty and the Rockefeller-Gates Green Revolution for Africa initiative.
More information about this show can be found at the CBC website
Eric interviewed on NPR's Talk of the Nation
September 14, 2006
Food First executive director, Eric Holt-Gimenez was interviewed on NPR's Talk of the Nation on September 14 to respond to the A Green Revolution for Africa project launched by the Gates and Rockefeller Foundations.
listen to the interview here: http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=6068582.
Eric Holt-Gimenez, Food First's executive director speaking on Latin America's farmer to farmer movement
Eric Holt-Gimenez, Food First's executive director interviewed by Dr. Gabriel Cousens. August 4, 2006.
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Melissa Moore Interviewed on Hunger in the Horn of Africa
Food First Program Coordinator Melissa Moore was interviewed about hunger in the Horn of Africa on WBAI's morning show Wake Up Call.
Listen to the interview by clicking here.
Food First's Melissa Moore Interviewed on KPFA's Evening News
Food First's Program Coordinator Melissa Moore was interviewed about hunger for KPFA's Evening News on Thanksgiving Day.
Kirsten Schwind Interviewed on Bay Area's Alice 97.3/Live 105
Listen to Kirsten Schwind interviewed on Bay Area radio station Alice 97.3/Live 105.
Food First's Kirsten Schwind on WPKN's Counterpoint
December 20, 2004 - Food First's Kirsten Schwind talks about world hunger on WPKN FM's Counterpoint, hosted by Scott Harris.
Download a recording of the broadcast. (mp3 audio, 5.8Mb)
Food First's Kirsten Schwind Interviewed on Portland's KBOO FM
Portland's KBOO FM radio host Bill Resnick interviewed Food First Program Coordinator Kirsten Schwind about globalization and hunger. Download the interview here. (mp3 audio, 6Mb)
US Economic Slump Spurs Growing Free Trade Backlash (Audio Clips)
The editor of Shafted, Christine Ahn, says the book is a rare chance for workers to tell the American public and the world about the impact of free trade on their lives: "We were very concerned that there wasn't much congressional oversight or even debate taking place in Washington, DC, about the effect of free trade."
Food First's Peter Rosset on Latino USA Radio
Latino USA's special correspondent Maria Martin reports on the fifth ministerial summit of the World Trade Organization and the collapse of the talks. Latino USA, the radio journal of news and culture, is the only national, English-language radio program produced from a Latino perspective.
