In
honor of Women’s History Month and National Nutrition Month, SDSN USA is excited to invite you to Exploring
Equitable Approaches to Ending Hunger in America: Food, Farming, Families,
and Justice, a virtual dialogue on Monday, March 28 from 3:00 -
5:00 PM EDT. The event is co-hosted by the SDSN USA Diversity, Equity, and Justice
Working Group and Zero Hunger Pathways Project, and will bring together food
justice advocates, researchers, and academics to explore the impact of
historic inequities and what policies and approaches are needed to address
racial and gender inequities to put the country on the pathway to zero
hunger. The conversation will focus on how sustainable food systems and
agricultural practices can better support women farmers and farmworkers,
engage them in decision-making, and create jobs for the future. See the
attached graphic for more information on the panelists. It's free and open to the public. Register today. We hope you can make it! As always, you can keep up-to-date on our events at www.sdsnusa.org/events, and follow us on Twitter and LinkedIn for regular
updates! Please reach out to usa@unsdsn.org with questions or
comments.
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