The Future of Food Planning: NYC 2014 and Beyond
A Conversation with Mark Winne and Nevin Cohen

Food is on the agenda for more and more urban policy makers. Join the NYC Food Policy Center and Nevin Cohen, PhD, as we chat with Mark Winne, a food policy and planning expert, about what's ahead for NYC's food policy.

April 16, 8:30-10 AM
Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute at Hunter College
47-49 East 65th Street
(btwn Park and Madison)
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Food Injustice: Make a Difference in Your Community
Advice From a Food Policy Expert

The NYC Food Policy Center and Queens College Department of Family, Nutrition and Exercise Sciences invites you to join Mark Winne, food policy expert for a lunchtime discussion at the CUNY Grad Center to talk about how you can get involved in changing your local food environment. Learn from his experience in food justice and discuss how you can apply what you study at CUNY to make a difference in your community.

Tuesday April 16, 12PM - 2PM
The Graduate Center, Room 9204
365 Fifth Ave
New York, NY 10016
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