About this Event
The City of Holland's International Relations Commission is pleased to host Bill Moseley on Tuesday, February 24th, 10-11 AM at the Herrick District Library Main Branch. This event is free and open to the public.
Decolonizing African Agriculture: Food, Security, & the Need for Radical Transformation
Bill Moseley, Dewitt Wallace Professor of Geography, Macalester College
This presentation examines the evolution of food security and agricultural development in post-colonial Africa and outlines a more sustainable path forward. Challenging the long-held assumption that increased production alone can end hunger, it argues for rethinking agriculture as a valued livelihood rather than merely a step toward industrialization. Using case studies from Mali, Burkina Faso, South Africa, and Botswana, Dr. Moseley highlights successful alternatives and explores how new institutions and policies can support resilient food systems, greater local control, and improved access to food for the most vulnerable. Join us for this intriguing conversation.
Moseley's presentation is part of the 2026 Great Decisions program of the World Affairs Council of Western Michigan.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Herrick District Library - Main Library, 300 South River Avenue, Holland, United States
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