I was Interviewed by Mark Maynard on the Problem of Food Prices

And I’m still reeling. Tonight, I’ll be giving a haphazard lecture on the problem of rising food prices and the issue of agricultural commodity financialization for NWAEG (New World Agriculture and Ecology Group) here at the University of Michigan.

Mark was kind enough to interview me for the event, vastly overstating its relevance (my talk, the issue is very relevant).

Unfortunately, though, Mark is going to forego to the event to watch comedian and former Republican hopeful, Herman Cain.

You can find the interview here.

About Pete Larson

Researcher at the University of Michigan Institute for Social Research. Lecturer in the University of Michigan School of Public Health and at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. I do epidemiology, public health, GIS, health disparities and environmental justice. I also do music and weird stuff.

One response to “I was Interviewed by Mark Maynard on the Problem of Food Prices”

  1. Mark says :

    I’m not going to see Cain. I have to go to a community meeting about the new Ypsi rec center… I’ll be with you in spirit, though, as you work to indoctrinate a new generation of America-hating commies.

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