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Appearances
Blog Archive
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05FebAppearances – Winter and Spring 2019 February 5, 2019 It’s been cold just about everywhere this winter, even here in Santa Fe where the ...
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27JanWarren Steals Winne’s Idea, But It’s Okay… January 27, 2019 Last week Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts proposed a wealth tax on America’s 75,000 richest ...
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02DecStand Together or Starve Alone Goes Rogue! December 2, 2018 Stand Together or Starve Alone is now available for $30 direct from the author (learn ...
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18NovTaking Care of Our Own November 18, 2018 ...
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01OctWelcome to the Era of the Lockdown October 1, 2018 In the early 1950s, Mr. and Mrs. Winne moved themselves and their two young boys ...
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09SepFifty Years Before The Mast September 9, 2018 It hit me the other day like a ton of turnips that September marks the ...
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06JunSummer and Fall Appearances – 2018 June 6, 2018 I’m fortunate to be participating in some awesome training and learning opportunities this coming summer ...
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20MayStand Together for Community Food Projects May 20, 2018 Want to encourage people to eat healthier? Don’t do one thing, do many things – ...
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08MarShould the Food Movement Embrace Soda Taxes? March 8, 2017 Sugar, rum, and tobacco are commodities which are nowhere necessaries of life…and which are therefore ...
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23AprWinne Banned in Arizona! April 23, 2017 On February 23rd, I received an email from Tim Thomas of the Arizona Food Marketing ...
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30JunThe Daily Table: Is This What We Really Need? June 30, 2015 There’s a new kid in town, who, like the new kid before him and the ...
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25NovTo View, To Eat, Per Chance to Not November 25, 2008 By Mark Winne November has always been a confusing month for me. Traditionally, it is ...
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22JulTime to Re-think Food Stamps July 22, 2013 At the risk of being labeled a Tea Party toady or right-leaning deviationist, I have ...
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21JunFood Bank Speech – May 15, 2008 – Seattle, WA June 21, 2008 Leading the Charge, Leading the Change By Mark Winne (Excerpted from a keynote address given ...
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22AprFactory Dairies Challenged in New Mexico April 22, 2010 Testimony Submitted to the New Mexico Water Quality Control Commission by Mark Winne Starting on April ...
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29NovOn the Road November 29, 2011 For the two weeks before Thanksgiving I was on the road spreading the word about ...
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Josh Sbicca: Thanks for plugging my book in your comment. I’m...
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George Kent: Hi Mark – I completely agree. I say much the ...
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Laurel Wyckoff: Good piece to read at a time when a Supreme Court ...
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Pa Wi: I'm 63 years old, so all this is a bit old-school...
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Caitlin Talbert: Great post! As a dietetics student studying nutrit...
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Dave Santistevan: Aloha Mark, congratulations on your latest book ab...
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Amanda Schroeder: Mr. Winne, I enjoyed reading your article! As a...
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Kwabena Nkromo: Many thanks Mark for giving us what sounds like a ...
Mark Writes About…
It has taken us several years, and more than a few fits and starts, to get a food systems council off the ground. Through it all, Mark has been available to provide direction (and re-direction!) and gentle but honest feedback. We look to him again and again because he is a good listener and a thoughtful advisor.
Mark is tremendously on-demand, all across the country. This is not just due to his knowledge and experience with the complex and controversial world of food policy, but more so becuase he takes the time to understand local issues, work with communities where they are at, and establish relationships with those he works with.
I have heard people refer to Mark as the ‘father of food policy work’ and the ‘guru of food policy councils’. Though a bit cliched, I think people are trying to capture what Mark provides for all of us working in food policy — he inspires us, challenges our thinking, listens to what we need, and is constantly looking for solutions we all can work toward.”