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Carlo Petrini to Speak in Chicago

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When May 19, 2007
from 02:00 pm to 04:00 pm
Where Thorne Auditorium, Northwestern University School of Law, Chicago, at the corner of Chicago Ave. and N. Lake Shore Drive.
Contact Name Slow Food Chicago
Contact Email
Contact Phone 877-SlowFood
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by Sagra last modified April 26, 2007 12:16 PM

Carlo Petrini, founder of the Slow Food movement, will be in Chicago on May 19th, to discuss his new book: Slow Food Nation: Why our Food Should be Good, Clean, and Fair. Petrini relates real-life anecdotes about the behaviors of peoples in places as varied as Chiapas, Mongolia, Puglia, Bangladesh, and Sweden. He concludes that the food we eat should be healthful and delicious (good); sustainably produced using environmentally sensitive methods (clean); by producers who are justly compensated and treated with dignity (fair). Petrini will present his lecture in Italian with an onstage translator. Afterwards he will be available to sign books, with on-site sales provided by The Book Stall of Winnetka.

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