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2008 McGovern Conference

Schedule of Events

All events are free and open to the public, but advanced purchase of meal tickets is required in order to guarantee table seating. The conference will be broadcast live via the Internet in its entirety on Tuesday, Nov. 11, preceded by a six-week online discussion of issues to be addressed at the conference. Click here to participate in that discussion.

Monday, Nov. 10
4 p.m. to7 p.m.
Registration check-in at the Sherman Center
6 p.m.

Reception in East Main Dining Room
(Free and open to the public, although preregistration is required)

“Indigenous Foods and Medicines of the Sioux Peoples.” Jerome Kills Small, Institute for American Indian Studies, University of South Dakota

7 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Hunger Awareness Banquet
Advanced ticket purchase required for table seating. When you arrive, you will be placed in a category that determines how much food you will receive at the banquet. Half will be granted a full meal, half will receive only a partial meal.

Keynote presentation: “Changes in Our Lands: Ways of River Wisdom.” Lanniko L. Lee

Response: Sen. George S. McGovern

Tuesday, Nov. 11
7:30 a.m. to noon
Registration and check-in at the Sherman Center
8 a.m.

Welcome and introductions

DWU Highlanders, “Change the World” by Eric Clapton; Dan Barnard, director

8:10 a.m.

“Feeding the World Sustainably: A Call to Action.”

Frederick L. Kirschenmann, Distinguished Fellow, Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture

9:30 a.m.

“Organic Farming Can Feed the World.”

Ivette Perfecto, professor of natural resources and environment, University of Michigan

10:30 a.m.

“Healthy Oceans, Healthy Humans.”

Kathleen Frith, assistant director, Center for Health and the Global Environment, Harvard University Medical School

11:10 a.m.

“Wild Caught: Sustainable Fishing Practices.”

Matthew Barr, associate professor, department of broadcasting and cinema, University of North Carolina-Greensboro

Noon
Break: author/filmmaker signing
12:30 p.m.

“Dr. Borlaug’s Legacy and Advice” luncheon
(Advanced ticket purchase required to guarantee table seating.)

Presentation featuring Ambassador Kenneth M. Quinn, president of the World Food Prize Foundation

(Norman Borlaug, 1970 Nobel Laureate and founder of the World Food Prize, was scheduled to speak, but due to health challenges, he is no longer able to attend.)

Response by George S. McGovern, former UN Global Ambassador on World Hunger

2 p.m.
Break: author/filmmaker signing
2:30 p.m.

“Hunger and Environmental Sustainability: Proposing Policy Solutions” roundtable discussions

Facilitators: Thomas L. Dobbs, professor emeritus of economics, South Dakota State University, and W.K. Kellogg Foundation Food & Society Policy Fellow, and Donald C. Simmons, Jr., director of the McGovern Center for Leadership and Public Service

3:30 p.m.

“Where Do We Go From Here?”

Frederick L. Kirschenmann, Distinguished Fellow, Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture; and Kathleen Frith, assistant director, Center for Health and the Global Environment, Harvard University Medical School



Funding for the 2008 McGovern Conference is provided in part by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

Bill & Melinda Gates FoundationAbout the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Guided by the belief that every life has equal value, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation works to help all people lead healthy, productive lives. In developing countries, it focuses on improving people's health and giving them the chance to lift themselves out of hunger and extreme poverty. In the United States, it seeks to ensure that all people—especially those with the fewest resources—have access to the opportunities they need to succeed in school and life. Based in Seattle, the foundation is led by CEO Jeff Raikes and co-chair William H. Gates Sr., under the direction of Bill and Melinda Gates and Warren Buffett.

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