Saturday, May 15, 2021 from 1:00 PM to 2:45 PM PDT
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Judy Baker, Vice President
Redwood Branch of the California Writers Club
707-210-6696
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Roots of Peace is a humanitarian non-profit based in Marin County, California.
In September 1997, Heidi Kuhn had a vision to turn MINES TO VINES--replacing the scourge of landmines with bountiful vineyards and orchards worldwide.
Over the past 24 years, we have been Cultivating Peace Through Agriculture. Roots of Peace supports the world's most vulnerable farmers and traders, removing the remnants of war and restoring agricultural productivity and prosperity. Our efforts improve each step of the agricultural value chain. We introduce farmers to new methods and technology, improve export marketing techniques, and create strategies for ramping up food exports to lucrative overseas markets.
Learn about her memoir writing process and the value of her book writing journey.
About Heidi
Heidi Kuhn is Founder and CEO of Roots of Peace, a humanitarian-nonprofit organization founded in September 1997 with a vision to transform MINES TO VINES--replacing the scourge of landmines with sustainable agricultural farmland. Her pioneering work empowers families living in war-torn regions with hope leading to the economics of peace through export and trade.
With a simple toast in the living room of her home, a global initiative was established following the death of the late Princess Diana who in her lifetime catapulted the issue of landmines to the forefrontof the international agenda.
To date, Roots of Peace has impacted over 1 million farmers and families, spanning eight countries –Afghanistan, Angola, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Cambodia, Croatia, Iraq, Israel, Palestine and Vietnam.
Heidi’s work has facilitated the increase of agricultural exports in Afghanistan from $250 million in 2014 to over $1.4 billion in 2020. Roots of Peace has facilitated the removal of over 100,000 landmines and unexploded bombs, restoring the land for agricultural bounty.
She is a graduate of the University of California, and recipient of the Cal Alumni Award for Excellence and Achievement. Kuhn has been married to her husband Gary for 39 years. They have four children, Brooks, Tucker, Kyleigh and Christian, and three grandchildren Jai, Laila and Amaya.
The meeting will be recorded and made available to registrants.
All CWC members and non-members are welcome to attend.