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Jason Mark
Mark's writings on the environment have appeared in a range of publications, including The Nation, Orion, E, Yes! The San Francisco Chronicle, Alternet.org, Grist.org, and TomPaine.org. He is the editor of the environmental quarterly Earth Island Journal. His first book Insurrection: Citizen Challenges to Corporate Power (Routledge) was published in 2003. But Mark doesn't just write about the green movement—he is a part of it. He is the co-manager of Alemany Farm, a 4.5-acre farm in the middle of San Francisco. Alemany Farm uses organic fruit and vegetable cultivation to give "at-risk" youth meaningful job training and to educate the public about our reliance on natural systems. The Farm, located next to a public housing complex, participates in a government-subsidized farmer's market geared toward improving food security in San Francisco's poorer neighborhoods. Author-Activist-Farmer Mark is an energetic and engaging speaker who has been well received in past campus lectures at UC Berkeley, San Francisco State, Sonoma State, Brown University, University of Southern California, and University of Seattle, among other venues. He is also a member of the Board of Directors of the human rights group Global Exchange. Mark holds a bachelor's degree in international relations from Georgetown University. Mark will travel the state of California by train and bicycle this November on a speaking tour. CLICK HERE to hear a radio interview with Jason Mark and co-author Shannon Biggs interviewed by Karolo Aparicio on KPFA's weekly environmental radio program Terra Verde. Topics covered
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