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  2. Slow Food - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, Slow Food USA hosted its largest gathering to date dubbed Slow Food Nation in San Francisco. [23] The event reconvened in 2017 as Slow Food Nations, the stateside equivalent to Terra Madre Salone del Gusto, and was held in Denver, Colorado. The event is scheduled to continue in 2018. [24] [20] [22] [25]

  3. Carlo Petrini - Wikipedia

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    He is an editor of multiple publications at the publishing house Slow Food Editore. He has written weekly columns for La Stampa and is currently a regular journalist on La Repubblica . In October 2004, he founded the University of Gastronomic Sciences , a university devoted to new gastronomists and innovators of sustainable food systems .

  4. Douglas Gayeton - Wikipedia

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    Slow Food Nation [18] unveiled a retrospective of Gayeton's photographic work in 2008. [19] In 2009, Gayeton released his first book, Slow: Life in a Tuscan Town, [20] which tells the story of the Slow Food Movement in Tuscany through a combination of photographs he took and essays. [21]

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  6. Declaration for Healthy Food and Agriculture - Wikipedia

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    Declaration for Healthy Food and Agriculture Michael R. Dimock, president of Roots of Change, speaks at the launch of the Food Declaration.. The Declaration for Healthy Food and Agriculture (also known as the Food Declaration) is a declaration, endorsed by 200 national leaders of the slow food movement, outlining 12 principles that these leaders believe should frame a healthy food and ...

  7. Culture of San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    During Labor Day weekend in 2008, the city played host to the first Slow Food Nation, the first major public event for Slow Food USA and one of the largest food events in the nation. Many neighborhoods in San Francisco have annual street festivals featuring live music, arts and crafts vendors, and community organizations.

  8. Slow movement (culture) - Wikipedia

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    Slow Money is a non-profit organization, founded to organize investors and donors to steer new sources of capital to small food enterprises, organic farms, and local food systems. Slow Money takes its name from the Slow Food movement. Slow Money aims to develop the relationship between capital markets and place, including social and soil fertility.

  9. Category:Slow Food - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Slow Food" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...