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Arlene Spark <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 11 Mar 2013 16:45:43 +0000
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The event will be held on our East 119th Street campus (not 199th St).
Thanks to Amy Sacks for pointing out my typo.

Dear Nutrition-MPH Students:
Are you taking PH 722: Food Politics and Policy in the fall?  If the answer is Yes, please make every effort to attend this event at our E. 119th St. campus.
Michelle Simon's Appetite for Profit is one of the books on our required reading list.
Best CUNY regards,
/arlene spark

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To encourage public participation in shaping food policies for health, the New York City Food Policy Center encourages public discussion and debate on controversial issues in food and food policy.




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