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Educational Materials and Services
The Institute for Responsible Technology supports campaign efforts to create GM-free schools, GM-Free communities, and GM-free manufacturers by providing written and audio-visual materials, web support, and guidance to local campaigns. Publications The Institute makes available powerful materials that present a compelling case for the dangers of GM foods and inspire positive change. These include: SEEDS OF DECEPTION by Jeffrey M. Smith. This explosive exposé documents significant health dangers of genetically modified (GM) foods and the intense industry influence and political corruption that allow them on the market. Hailed as the best book on the topic, many believe that the revelations in this book can topple an industry. HIDDEN DANGERS IN KIDS' MEALS (Video/DVD). This trilogy contains a 28-minute video on the dangers of genetically engineered foods for kids, a 60-minute lecture by Jeffrey Smith, and a 15-minute documentary on the dramatic changes in behavior at a Wisconsin school after healthy food was introduced. Click here to read a review of Hidden Dangers in Kids' Meals. YOU'RE EATING WHAT? (Audio CD). A lively one-hour audio lecture by Jeffrey Smith describes the health dangers of genetically engineered foods and how industry manipulation and political collusion allow them into diet. SPILLING THE BEANS (e-newsletter). A monthly publication featuring series of articles and updates on GM foods. For pricing information or to place an order, click here.
Campaign Support The Institute provides support for local campaigns in the form of how-to recommendations and resources. Some of this is available on this website by selecting one of the following campaigns:
GM-Free Schools GM-Free Communities GM-Free Manufacturers
If you are considering starting a local campaign or you are already involved in local efforts and would like additional support for your GM public education activities, please email your contact information to the Institute.
Some Institute donations are designated for local campaign support in the form of free educational materials and other services. If you would like to apply for an IRT Materials and Services Grant, click here.
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