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New Dimensions Radio for June 23, 2008
9:30 PM - 10:30 PM
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Today's Highlight: "The Art of Democracy," with Frances Moore Lappé
Why can't we have a nation-why can't we have a world we're proud of? Why can't we stop wringing our hands over poverty, hunger, species domination, genocide, and death from curable disease that we know is all needless? These are some of the questions posed by Frances Moore Lappé. She says, "How do we stop being part of creating a world that we don't want and realize our power to create the world we do want?" She furthers describes what she calls "Living democracy." Lappé says, "[M]y idea of democracy is that it is a living entity that is never-ending. It is a social analog to ecology. It is all about relationship and differentiation and complexity and beauty. And it is away from thinking about democracy as something that is finished. . . . [We must] move away from democracy as something done for us or to us to democracy of what we create." She outlines for us how democracy must be taught as an art.

Frances Moore Lappé co-founded the Institute for Food and Development Policy also known as Food First, now in its 32nd year, as well as the American News Service. With her daughter, Anne Lappé, she leads the Cambridge-based Small Planet Institute and the affiliated Small Planet Fund. She is founding councilor of the World Future Council and recipient of 17 honorary doctorates as well as the Right Livelihood Award, known as the "Alternative Nobel." Frances Moore Lappé is the author of 16 books, including the 3 million copy bestseller Diet for a Small Planet (Ballantine 1991) and Getting a Grip: Clarity, Creativity, and Courage in a World Gone Mad (Small Planet Media, 2007). To learn more about the work of Frances Moore Lappé go to www.smallplanet.org



Topics explored in this dialogue:

* What are the arts of democracy
* Why is democracy not a final destination but a constant quest
* How can we be better citizens
* Why is depression epidemic in the United States
* What are examples of living democracy
* How can democracy truly represent citizen voices in a true deliberation
* What conditions need to be present for a living democracy to thrive


Since 1973, New Dimensions has been exploring the landscape of possibilities of a more just, sustainable and compassionate world by having deep dialogues with individuals who are actively making a creative contribution in the world.

New Dimensions has interviewed hundreds of the greatest minds on the planet such as the late mythologist Joseph Campbell, poet Maya Angelou and physicist David Bohm. It has featured Pulitzer prize winners E.O. Wilson from Harvard and poet/ecologist Gary Snyder.

Primarily the medium used to communicate these ideas is radio. New Dimensions national series is heard, for the most part, on National Public Radio affiliates and other public stations. This flagship series airs weekly on over 350 stations around the U.S. and another 300 stations in Australia on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. It can also be heard 24/7 here on the New Dimensions website.


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