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SUMMARY:Urban Food Policy Forum: Food Security in New York in 2018 and Beyond
DESCRIPTION:With ongoing changes in the political landscape\, many people are concerned with food security and how current and potential policy proposals could affect their family and community. On May 17th\, the CUNY Urban Food Policy Institute will explore the current state of federal\, state\, and city food security policy by discussing threats and opportunities. \nPanelists: \nGreg Silverman\, Executive Director\, West Side Campaign Against HungerDavid DeVaughn\, Director\, Policy &amp; Community Engagement at City HarvestTriada Stampas\, Vice President for Research &amp; Public Affairs at Food Bank For New York CityModerator: \nJan Poppendeick\, Senior Research Fellow at the CUNY Urban Food Policy Institute.  Her primary concerns\, both as a scholar and as an activist\, are poverty\, hunger\, and food assistance in the United States.&nbsp; \nRegister here!” \n
URL:https://sph.cuny.edu/event/urban-food-policy-forum-food-security-in-new-york-in-2018-and-beyond/
CATEGORIES:Students,Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="CUNY%20Urban%20Food%20Policy%20Institute":MAILTO:urbanfoodpolicy@sph.cuny.edu
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