Frances Moore Lappé speaking on “Hope’s Edge” — 2005

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Frances Moore Lappé speaking on “Hope’s Edge” 
to audience of college and university student activists in 2005
(streaming audio courtesy of the Institute for Reverential Ecology — 40 min.)


About Frances Moore Lappé (from https://www.smallplanet.org/)

Frances Moore Lappé is the author or co-author of 20 books, many focusing on themes of “living democracy”—suggesting not only a government accountable to citizens but a way of living aligned with the deep human need for connection, meaning, and power. She has received 20 honorary doctorates from distinguished institutions across the country, mostly recently Indiana University in 2021.

Her first book, the 1971 Diet for a Small Planet, has sold over three million copies. Its 50th- anniversary edition was released in 2021 with features in The New York Times, Boston Globe, and other major outlets. In 2019, The New York Times Magazine interview with Frances began: “Frances Moore Lappé changed how we eat. She wants to do the same for our democracy.”

Her most recent publication, Crisis of Trust: How Can Democracies Protect Against Dangerous Lies (2023), dives into the roots of the American disinformation crisis and shares lessons from democracies leading the fight to combat harmful lies and promote truth.