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Vandana Shiva
In conversation with Carol Tang
Monday, April 28, 2008 |
Herbst Theatre, 8pm
Before becoming an international environmental activist, Vandana
Shiva was one of India's most reputed physicists, with a master's
degree in the philosophy of science and a Ph.D. in particle physics.
Since the 1980s, Shiva has championed the anti-globalization movement
and is one of the leaders of the International Forum on Globalization.
Her research and resultant advocacy explores the applicability of
traditional Vedic knowledge and ecology to alleviate poverty in
developing countries. She is the founder and director of the Research
Foundation for Science, Technology, and Ecology, an organization
whose research has validated the ecological value of traditional
farming and whose efforts have been instrumental in fighting destructive
building projects in India. Shiva has also been active in repositioning
women in the debate on development, for which she received the Right
Livelihood Award, also known as the "Alternative Nobel Peace Prize."
Shiva has authored over 300 papers in leading scientific and technical
journals and books include Biopiracy, Stolen Harvest, Monocultures
of the Mind, and Water Wars. Her many awards include
the Global 500 Award of the United Nations Environment Program and
the U.N.'s Earth Day International Award for her commitment to the
preservation of the planet.
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