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Stories from the spirit of coffee | Saurin Nanavati | TEDxCMU

Drawing on over two decades of global experience, this talk explores the intersection of coffee, capitalism, and consciousness. Saurin shifts our relationship with coffee, transforming it from a mere commodity to a profound teacher. Through his journey, he has learned that sustainability isn’t just about technical fixes or policy interventions—it’s about cultivating a personal sense of responsibility and interconnectedness with people, places and plants. Saurin Nanavati has dedicated over 20 years to advancing sustainability in the global coffee sector, working alongside coffee cooperatives that steward some of the world’s most vital and biodiverse landscapes. His work focuses on increasing the agency of small-scale farming families through appropriate technologies, strategic partnerships, and direct access to funding and markets. Now pursuing a doctorate in Transition Design at Carnegie Mellon University, Saurin’s research explores how universities can act as catalysts for global change by connecting students, faculty, and coffee-growing communities to cultivate the next generation of sustainability leaders. His systems-driven approach integrates sustainable education, pluriversal design, and myth-making to reimagine the future of coffee. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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