Stacy Malkan

@StacyMalkan

Co-founder , bringing you transparency for public health. Journalist. Author book. Boy Mom.

Joined May 2012

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    Aug 5

    "As of 2014, 98% of farmland was owned by white people. The social and economic structures that concentrate land ownership in only a few hands are the same ones that lead to mono-cropping, overuse of pesticides, and soil depletion."

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  2. Aug 5

    . : "The plan of displacing millions of smallholding farmers, using an industrial monoculture approach ... lacing the soil and water supplies with toxic chemicals and concentrating ownership ... is an immoral and dangerous vision that must be stopped.'”

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  3. Aug 5

    via Religion News Service : 500 African faith leaders sign letter to about plans for ; receive no reply

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  4. Aug 5

    "Pesticides might be worse for bees than we thought," says - stunningly obvious, but glad this can be reported now that a study confirmed it.

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    Aug 4

    This article reads like something BillGates's PR team came up with. pushes the narrative that Gates was a totally innocent man duped by criminal mastermind

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    Aug 5

    In our latest episode, and talk with human rights attorney about Chevron's lawfare against him. He is seeking a new trial after Judge Preska found him guilty of contempt. FULL INTERVIEW:

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  9. Aug 5

    Good piece by in : Faith Leaders Call on to Drop African Green Revolution

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    Aug 2

    Wild Idea 2: Pro-future Exponential Information Tech Exponential tech is creating huge risks. 1) Corporate capture of our time/money and 2) Orwellian/control. We need a 3rd rail – using emergent tech for pro-social futures.

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    Aug 4

    Publiée par un consortium d'organisations internationales, l'étude "Fausses Promesses" documente l’impact dramatique de l’ sur les petits producteurs alimentaires dans les 13 pays africains visés par l'initative.

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    Aug 4

    Tonight @ 8:00pm! & present INFLAMED: Deep Medicine and the Anatomy of Justice—"a work of exhilarating scope and relevance to this infected moment in the body politic"—in conversation with Walter Riley. Details & Tickets:

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    Aug 4

    Here we go again - back in court to try to defend against claims Monsanto's Roundup causes cancer. Opening statements in 4th trial set for Thursday. (unless they settle first??)

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  14. Aug 3

    At pess conference, Kenyan farmer Celestine Otieno speaks to challenges facing farmers in and asks if push to expand industrial agriculture is "food security or food slavery?"

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  15. Aug 3

    Rev. Fletcher Harper : push for industrial agriculture in is displacing small farmers, concentrating ownership: an "immoral and incredibly dangerous mission and it has to be stopped."

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  16. Aug 3

    Press conference now w/ faith leaders : nearly 500 African faith leaders sent letter to leaders 2 months ago to raise concerns about African ag programs: "not a single response" See letter

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    Aug 2
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    Aug 2

    Jennifer Kahn’s ‘love GMOs’ NYT article is propaganda, not journalism via

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  19. Jul 30

    Did the 's program to feed fail? podcast w/ "an organization that doesn't like to be challenged or criticized"

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    Jul 29

    Big news from - to replace Roundup & other glyphosate-based products with alternatives starting in 2023 for U.S. consumers; also to book $4.5 bln extra provision lawsuits. That Monsanto purchase really taking a toll.

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