Jan 11 2013: I was a TEDx speaker in 2011 at TEDx Manhattan. I am a farmer who has been battling factory farms in my neighborhood and beyond for approximately 17 years. As a factory farming and sustainable food activist, I have presented to audiences at conferences across the United States and even overseas. To the best of my knowledge and from my own experiences, the head event organizer usually has the final the call on issues whatever they may be. When a speaking presentation fails to pan out for me, I also do the next best thing and turn to focus my energy on the endless work this issue creates for us. I admire anyone who is out there employing new ideas that will change our broken food system to one that is socially responsible and morally just. For the record, Ms. Hatz has mentored and inspired me all these years with her out- of -the -box ideas and phenomenal work. "Changing the Way We Eat" continues to educate and empower the public to stand against corporations that destroy the integrity of our food and bully farmers and citizens in both rural and urban communities. I know because I continue to receive positive feedback about "Changing the Way We Eat."
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