Vandana Shiva
Born: 1952-11-05 in Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India
Known For: Acting
Biography
Vandana Shiva (born 5 November 1952) is an Indian scholar, environmental activist, food sovereignty advocate, ecofeminist and anti-globalisation author. Based in Delhi, Shiva has written more than 20 books. She is often referred to as "Gandhi of grain" for her activism associated with the anti-GMO movement. Shiva is one of the leaders and board members of the International Forum on Globalization (with Jerry Mander, Ralph Nader, and Helena Norberg-Hodge), and a figure of the anti-globalisation movement. She has argued in favour of many traditional practices, as in her interview in the book Vedic Ecology (by Ranchor Prime). She is a member of the scientific committee of the Fundacion IDEAS, Spain's Socialist Party's think tank. She is also a member of the International Organization for a Participatory Society. Vandana Shiva was born in Dehradun. Her father was a conservator of forests, and her mother was a farmer with a love for nature. She was educated at St. Mary's Convent High School in Nainital, and at the Convent of Jesus and Mary, Dehradun. Shiva studied physics at Punjab University in Chandigarh, graduating as a Bachelor of Science in 1972. After a brief stint at the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, she moved to Canada to pursue a master's degree in the philosophy of science at the University of Guelph in 1977 where she wrote a thesis entitled "Changes in the concept of periodicity of light". In 1978, she completed and received her PhD in philosophy at the University of Western Ontario, focusing on philosophy of physics. Her dissertation was titled "Hidden variables and locality in quantum theory" in which she discussed the mathematical and philosophical implications of hidden variable theories that fall outside of the purview of Bell's theorem. She later went on to pursue interdisciplinary research in science, technology, and environmental policy at the Indian Institute of Science and the Indian Institute of Management in Bangalore. Vandana Shiva has written and spoken extensively about advances in the fields of agriculture and food. Intellectual property rights, biodiversity, biotechnology, bioethics, and genetic engineering are among the fields where Shiva has fought through activist campaigns. She has assisted grassroots organisations of the Green movement in Africa, Asia, Latin America, Ireland, Switzerland, and Austria with opposition to advances in agricultural development via genetic engineering. In 1982, she founded the Research Foundation for Science, Technology and Ecology. This led to the creation of Navdanya in 1991, a national movement to protect the diversity and integrity of living resources, especially native seed, the promotion of organic farming and fair trade. Navdanya, which translates to "Nine Seeds" or "New Gift", is an initiative of the RFSTE to educate farmers of the benefits of maintaining diverse and individualised crops rather than accepting offers from monoculture food producers. The initiative established over 40 seed banks across India to provide regional opportunity for diverse agriculture. In 2004 Shiva started Bija Vidyapeeth, an international college for sustainable living in Doon Valley, Uttarakhand, in collaboration with Schumacher College, UK. ... Source: Article "Vandana Shiva" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Filmography
2025
- Nature : pour une réconciliation as Self
- In Symbiosis as Self
2022
- Muco: Contradição na Tradição as Vandana Shiva
2021
- The Seeds of Vandana Shiva as Self
2020
- Le Courage au Service du Vivant as Self
2019
- Hacking for the Commons as Herself
2017
- Poisoning Paradise
- Food Evolution as Self
- Food ReLOVution as Self
2016
- Seed: The Untold Story as Self
- What's With Wheat? as Self
- H.O.P.E.: What You Eat Matters as Herself
2015
- The True Cost as Self
- Tomorrow as Self
- A Quest for Meaning
- Revolution Food as Self
2012
- A Thirsty World as Self
2010
2009
- Dirt! The Movie as Self
- Mother Earth as Self
2006
2005
2002
2000
- This Is What Democracy Looks Like as Herself
1998
- A Cow at My Table as Herself
1997
- HARDtalk
- The Call of the Mountain as Self
1992
- From the Interior, Colonized as as herself