{"id":97,"date":"2011-02-04T20:33:30","date_gmt":"2011-02-05T01:33:30","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/interchange4peace.org\/testsite\/?page_id=97"},"modified":"2011-02-04T20:37:57","modified_gmt":"2011-02-05T01:37:57","slug":"97-2","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/interchange4peace.org\/?page_id=97","title":{"rendered":"Food Peace Project"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a href=\"?page_id=103 \" target=\"_self\">Nourriture Pour la Paix \u2013 En Fran\u00e7ais<\/a><\/p>\n<p>We, at InterChange, have a vision of creating a book of stories and recipes about food and peace.  And we would like your help!<\/p>\n<p>The idea of the book came from a casual conversation. Some of us were  in Nairobi, Kenya for 5 days of intensive meetings.  An excellent local  caterer came in to prepare food for us and during one of the meals, the  conversation naturally turned to food. Noticing that no matter where we  come from in the world, people love to talk about food, one of us  suggested we make a recipe book. From there we started talking about  different ways food can be used to build peace. And gradually we  realized that we were serious about this idea: we wanted to create a  book that had stories of how food can be used for peacebuilding, along  with recipes, pictures and interesting snippets of information.<\/p>\n<h4>The purpose of the book<\/h4>\n<p>Food is universal, and every culture has stories of how food is  connected to peace and conflict. Because identity and cultural issues  play such a big part in violent conflicts today, we believe the symbolic  value of food in peacebuilding is enormous. We\u2019re also excited about a  project that many people can be part of.  Just like the Eastern European  folk tale, Stone Soup, when all the villagers contributed food items to  create a delicious soup, we believe that creating the book together and  sharing it with many people is part of building peace.<\/p>\n<h4>What we\u2019re asking for<\/h4>\n<p>We want a book that\u2019s fun to read and accessible. We\u2019re looking for  stories\u2014not political essays\u2014of ways food can contribute to building  peace. We\u2019d also like your recipes for the food in the story\u2014or other  good food with a special meaning. Proverbs and poems would be good too,  as would interesting facts about food and peace. Pictures and photos  would be great! If necessary, we may also be able to come out and record  stories someone has to tell (instead of them having to write them). Let  others who may be interested know about the book. Please send in  submissions as soon as you can.<\/p>\n<h4>What will happen once we receive all the material?<\/h4>\n<p>Depending on how many stories we get, we may not be able to use them  all, though we\u2019ll try and put them all on the website. We\u2019ll edit the  contributions where necessary and decide how to group them. This may be  by regions, countries, specific conflicts, types of food\/dishes (i.e.  entree, desert etc), or themes of the stories. We\u2019ll probably add some  editorial comments to help organize the book. Once we get everything  organized, and\/or perhaps when the book is launched, we hope to hold  sessions to cook and share some of the food and hold discussions. Our  goal is to have the book finished by October 2007. We\u2019re going to have  our 2nd InterChange symposium in Rwanda and that would be a perfect  opportunity to launch the book.<\/p>\n<h4>Some ideas you might consider<\/h4>\n<p>Since we\u2019ve started planning the book, people have shared many ideas  with us. Here are a few, to get your own imaginations going:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>Two neighbouring tribes in Kenya have never fought each other because their trade in food leads them to co-exist and cooperate.<\/li>\n<li>People are \u201cHungry for Peace\u201d<\/li>\n<li>Different cultural traditions, rituals and stories connectfood and peace<\/li>\n<li>Food is related to &#8211; environment\/health\/children\/education<\/li>\n<li>Stories about surviving and how people provided food for themselves and for others<\/li>\n<li>Relationship between the soil and food production<\/li>\n<li>Certain foods relate to special times of the year and\/or to  specific rituals (e.g. Aboriginal stories of the strawberry as the  &#8216;heart berry&#8217;)<\/li>\n<li>Connections between generations &#8211; also cultural connections in this regard<\/li>\n<li>Growing, preparing and sharing food builds community<\/li>\n<li>The story,  &#8216;Stone Soup&#8217;- and what the story has inspired<\/li>\n<li>\u201cCooks for Peace\u201d- a Toronto group holds shared religious festivals to build relationships between Jews and Arabs<\/li>\n<li>The Afghan Women&#8217;s Catering Cooperative in Toronto uses food to help rebuild their lives after war.<\/li>\n<li>The &#8216;Plant a Row&#8217; campaign asks people to plant an extra row of food crops in their garden and donate it to food banks<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<h4>To get your stories, recipes and pictures to us:<\/h4>\n<p><strong>Mary-Jane McKitterick<\/strong> (Toronto): <a href=\"mailto:food.peace@interchange4peace.org\">food.peace@interchange4peace.org<\/a><br \/>\nFax: +1-416-926-4749<\/p>\n<p>Mail: InterChange c\/o Transformative Learning Centre<br \/>\nOntario Institute for Studies in Education\/University of Toronto<br \/>\n252 Bloor St. West, Toronto ON<br \/>\nCanada M5S 1V6<\/p>\n<p><strong>Please write \u201cFood-Peace book\u201d on your submissions<\/strong><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Nourriture Pour la Paix \u2013 En Fran\u00e7ais We, at InterChange, have a vision of creating a book of stories and recipes about food and peace. 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