What: A conversation about Kuni with Richard McCarthy, led by the University of Gastronomic Science's Maddalena Borsato
Where: University of Gastronomic Sciences, Aula Miroglio, Pollenzo, Italy
When: Tuesday, 28 April 2026 at 5pm
Who: Co-author Richard McCarthy will discuss co-author Tsuyoshi Sekihara’s experience in rural Joetsu, to establish a Rural Management Organization, to forge a Rice Covenant with consumers, and to build a political project that aims for the “right size community.
Kuni is both a reimagining of the Japanese word for nation and an approach to reviving communities. It shows what happens when dedicated people band together and invest their hearts, minds, and souls back into a community, modeling a new way of living that actually works. A kuni can be created anywhere — even within a hamlet on the verge of extinction. While this may be especially relevant in Japan, where small rural communities are on life support, the same can be said nearly everywhere that worships the allure and power of the mega city. Importantly, Italy is no stranger to rural decline. The book, Kuni: A Japanese Vision and Practice for Urban-Rural Reconnection, provides a backdrop for an evaluation of the strategies to leverage core assets, like food and food culture, in order to reimagine community, rethink economies, and redraw the political trajectory for rural territories dropped by the industrialized, scale- obsessed world.