OUR EVENTS

PAST EVENTS
June 30, 2022 In honor of the 50th anniversary edition of Diet for a Small Planet, Frances Moore Lappé shares how plant-centered eating can help restore our damaged ecology, address the climate crisis, and move us toward real democracy. Recording coming soon.
May 8, 2022 A conversation about Anna and Frances Lappé's inspirational journey in the food justice and democracy movements as a mother-daughter duo
April 19, 2022 A discussion of "It's Not Too Late: Tackling the Roots of Our Global Crises" in celebration of Earth Week
March 4, 2022 Food Bank CEO Andrew Schiff and Frances held an important and timely discussion covering food insecurity, poverty, farming, democracy and so much more.
January 31, 2022 Frances' spoke with John Saxon and the audience about the "Diet for a Small Planet" 50-anniversary edition.
January 23, 2022 Frances and Anna Lappé speak about Diet for a Small Planet (Revised and updated), 50th Anniversary Edition, with Banyen Books' Hosted by Ross McKeachie
January 13, 2021 Frances spoke with Dr. Bronner's Company Spokesperson and Writer & Editor of "Going Green with Lisa Bronner" Blog - Lisa Bronner, about the joys of plant-centred diets, the connection between democracy and the planet and more!
January 12, 2021 Frances speaks with Marty Moss-Coane about how plant-centered eating can help restore our damaged ecology, address the climate crisis and move us toward a healthier planet…. and taste good, too.
January 4, 2022 Join Mark Bittman and Frances Moore Lappé for a conversation about the 50th Anniversary Edition of Diet for a Small Planet
SMALL PLANET EVENTS
Together and separately, Frances Moore Lappé and Anna Lappé speak at dozens of conferences, universities and to citizen organizations, community associations, and sustainable living festivals every year.
What happens when Frances' book Eco-Mind is used in a classroom?
“I fortuitously assigned Eco-Mind excerpts for reading on Tuesday November 6, 2018 so we talked about democracy and stewardship on election day! The students SO appreciated your perspective. First, one person said - “I’m an environmental science student and I’ve been getting pretty depressed about the planet. This was so refreshingly positive.” Then another person said, “Yes, but what made it so effectively positive is that it was also critical.” Then a third student said, “You know, it made me really hopeful … but it also made me really angry. How can I be 22 and nobody ever told me about these incredible things that people have accomplished! I’m not going to let that happen to anybody else!”
-- Liz Carlisle, Lecturer at Stanford University
SELECTED UNIVERSITIES AT WHICH FRANCES MOORE LAPPÉ HAS SPOKEN
University of Delaware
UC Santa Cruz
Eckerd College
Chatham University
Miami Dade College
University of Michigan
Framingham State
Vassar College
Carleton College
Ursinus College
Middlebury College
Ohio University
Connecticut College
Brooklyn College
Salem State
Mt Hokyoke
Northeastern
Utah Valley University
Depauw University
Oregon State University
Manchester College
Young Harris College
Stanford University
UC Berkeley
UMass Amherst
Smith College
Rivier University
University of Oregon
NYU
University of Hawaii
Suffolk University
Regis College
Lesley University
University of Waterloo
Denison University
Clark University

You are amazing. Your beautiful capacity to connect people to the land, to their bodies, to the food they and we eat is so inspiring.
Karri, Green Festival
Boston, Massachusetts

Thank you for an amazing talk today that was inspiring and thought-provoking for our group.
E3 Washington
Seattle, Washington
One of the wisest women on the planet today. We always walk away with so much to think about—it kindles all of our creative energy—and propels us into action! —Jeri Levitt, Boston, Massachusetts
Your words and thoughts have given us a needed infusion of hope for future action in this challenging time. —Jessica Sawyer, Bethesda, Maryland
Thank you for a truly special series of events in Iowa. Accolades and warm words about your time here are still coming into our office. —Iowa Environmental Council, Des Moines, Iowa