Silicon Valley Reads is encouraging the community to take a healthy look at its diet with its 2010 community book selection, “In Defense of Food: An Eater’s Manifesto.”
In the 2008 nonfiction book, author Michael Pollan advocates for a return to natural foods and away from a trend of “nutritionism” — an obsession with vitamins and nutrients that overlooks the fundamental joy of eating.
The aim of the Silicon Valley Reads program is to get the whole community to read the same book, then gather in groups large and small to discuss it throughout the month of February.
Pollan’s book has created a lot of interesting dinner conversations since it was released, and no doubt it’ll start many more over the coming months.
“This book gives Silicon Valley the opportunity to have a communitywide dialogue about healthy eating; it is the cornerstone of good health,” said Fred Ferrer, CEO of the Health Trust, which is one of the program’s sponsors this year.
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Pollan, who’s a journalism professor at the University of California-Berkeley, will be interviewed on stage at the Silicon Valley Reads kickoff event Jan. 27 by my fellow Merc columnist Mike Cassidy.
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