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Interchange – The Geopolitics of Food; Raw Power!

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Nick Cullather, a professor of History at Indiana University, discusses his book “The Hungry World” with reporter Susan Hu.  Nick talks about U.S. government policy on hunger in Asia and around the world post World War II, including America’s attempt to fight the Cold War — and other global-political battles — with food.  In the second segment, food educator Kat Gullick speaks with William Morris about the wonders of living “green” — not just environmentally, but with raw foods.  Kat first share stories from her own life about how new attitudes regarding food changed — and saved — her life.  She also describes her life work to help others help themselves via good healthy eating.  In the last minute, William Morris offers an interesting tale of globalization.

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