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Frances Moore Lappé


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Basics:

On the Web: Articles

On the Web: Specialized Sites

In the Library: Articles

In the Library: Non-Fiction Books

Lappé, Frances Moore. Diet for a Small Planet [1971] (rev. ed.: NY: Ballantine, 1982).

__________ & Joseph Collins, with Cary Fowler. Food First: Beyond the Myth of Scarcity [1977] (rev. ed.NY: Ballantine, 1978).

__________. with Joseph Collins & David Kinley. Aid as Obstacle: Twenty Questions about Our Foreign Aid & the Hungry (San Francisco: Institute for Food & Development Policy, 1980.

__________ & Adele Beccar-Varela. Mozambique & Tanzania: Asking the Big Questions (San Francisco: Institute for Food & Development Policy, 1980).

__________ & Hannes Lorenzen. Land Reform: Is It the Answer? A Venezuelan Peasant Speaks (Interview with Carlos Rojas)(San Francisco: Institute for Food & Development Policy, 1981).

__________ & Joseph Collins. Now We Can Speak: A Journey Through the New Nicaragua (San Francisco: Institute for Food & Development Policy, 1982).

__________. The Elections & Other Questions of Democracy in Nicaragua: Impressions & Reflections (San Francisco: Institute for Food & Development Policy, 1984).

__________, with Rachel Schurman & Kevin Danaher. Betraying the National Interest
(NY: Grove, 1987).

__________ & Rachel Schurman. The Missing Piece in the Population Puzzle (San Francisco: Institute for Food & Development Policy, 1988).

__________. Rediscovering America's Values (NY: Ballantine, 1989).

__________ & Rachel Schurman. Taking Population Seriously (San Francisco: Institute for Food & Development Policy, 1990).

__________ & Paul Martin Du Bois. The Quickening of America: Rebuilding Our Nation, Remaking Our Lives (San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1994).

__________, Joseph Collins & Peter Rosset, with Luis Esparza. World Hunger: Twelve Myths [1977, 1986] (rev. ed.; NY: Grove, 1998).

__________ & Anna Lappé. Hope's Edge: The Next Diet for a Small Planet (NY: Jeremy P. Tarcher/Putnam, 2002).

__________ with Rachel Burton, Anna Lappé & Hope Richardson. Democracy’s Edge: Choosing to Save Our Country by Bringing Democracy to Life (San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 2006).

Sketchley, Peter. Casting New Molds: First Steps toward Worker Control in a Mozambique Steel Factory. Conversation with Frances Moore Lappé (San Francisco: Institute for Food & Development Policy, 1980).

Valentine, William & Frances Moore Lappé. What Can We Do? A Food, Land, Hunger Action Guide (San Francisco: Institute for Food & Development Policy, 1980).

 

In the Library: Poetry

In the Library: Photography

CD & Audio:

Lappé, Frances Moore. Feeding the Planet: The Politics of Hunger (Boulder: Sounds True, 1988). (75m. sound cassette).

Film & Video:

"Democratic Allsorts" [1993], by Tony Gailey & Julian Russel, 53m. From Bullfrog Films.

"The Hunger Business" [1988], by Yorkshire TV, 20m. From Journal Films.

"A Question of Aid" [1988], by Yorkshire TV, 20m. From Journal Films.





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