Meatless Monday is the ingenious strategy of the late, great Sid Lerner, to unlock the available triggers that change behavior. Redirect your diet, one day per week (towards vegetables and away from meat), and your actions positively affect the world. Together with Slow Food, we seek that desirable Venn diagram between pleasure and responsibility. It is truly a joy to work with the Slow Beans network in Italy. We are forging the Slow Beans trail — from Belluna Valley to Sicily. In China, we turn to the much-maligned wet markets to renegotiate shoppers' relationship to nearby vegetables; and throughout the canteens of the world, to make Monday a joyful celebration of traditional plant-based cooking.
The Let It Bean strategy is bringing together Italy's mayors with nearby farmers, perhaps for the very first time. These light meetings turn to heavy topics rather quickly and surprisingly easily. With the pandemic, and the thirst for win-win policies to help emerge from these current crises, there is something to learn here. City mayors become advocates for rural farmers; and farmers find the language to advocate for the health of regional economies and ecologies through the shared love for the local beans. Let It Bean!
Acerra Mayor Raffaele Lettieri shows his support for Meatless Monday.
Beijing Design Week 2020 provided The Good Food Fund and Slow Food Great China with opportunities to bring biodiversity and plant-based diets front and center in the Wet Markets.
Creative partner — the Good Food Fund — led research and discussion about how to leverage China's beleaguered wet markets as pivotal institutions to promote local vegetable biodiversity during the Beijing Design Week (2020). Here, too, you may notice that the strategy is municipal. Engage with local administrations to identify subnational strategies to bolster civil society, change behavior, and invest in local food systems that link urban to rural.
The Let It Bean strategy is bringing together Italy's mayors with nearby farmers, perhaps for the very first time. These light meetings turn to heavy topics rather quickly and surprisingly easily. With the pandemic, and the thirst for win-win policies to help emerge from these current crises, there is something to learn here. City mayors become advocates for rural farmers; and farmers find the language to advocate for the health of regional economies and ecologies through the shared love for the local beans. Let It Bean!