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NYC Food Policy Watch
Original Center stories, news, research studies and events
for
the week of April 19,
2017
Food Policy Center Original Content
Defining Local in New York City (nycfoodpolicy.org)
The Youth Farm: NYC Food Based Community Organization Spotlight (nycfoodpolicy.org)
URBACT Project, Sustainable Food in Urban Communities: Urban Food Policy Snapshot (nycfoodpolicy.org)
Food Policy Center Original Reports
NYC Foodscapes by Neighborhood (nycfoodpolicy.org):
Download Individual Neighborhood Food Reports Here>>>
How Health Tech Can Help Food Insecurity (nycfoodpolicy.org):
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Food Policy & Practice News
A Day in the Life of a Food Vendor (NY Times)
In Trump's America, Navigating a Path for a Progressive National Food Strategy (Civil Eats)
NYC Restaurateur Started Language School for His Kitchen Staff (Eater)
Bangkok's sidewalks get less spicy as food carts removed (The Washington Post)
Can tech help us feed a population of 9 billion-plus? Welcome to the Future of Food (Yahoo News)
Six Ways to Get Paid for Innovative Food Ideas (Food Tank)
For Seed Rebels, Saving Life's Building Blocks Has New Urgency (Civil Eats)
The hot new trend in food is literal garbage (The Washington Post)
Restaurant Workers Group Joins Lawsuit Against Donald Trump (Eater)
Soda taxes are a movement! (Food Politics)
California's Drought Is Over, but the Rest of the World's Water Problems Are Just Beginning (Mother Jones)
Fungal Pesticides Offer A Growing Alternative To Traditional Chemicals (NPR Salt)
Food Policy & Practice Journal Research
Researchers find strong link between fast-food ads and consumption among pre-schoolers (Public Health Nutrition)
Nearly two billion people depend on imported food (Earth's Future)
Paper: Nutrition label readers favor food quality over quantity (Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics)
Food safety recall effects across meat products and regions (Food Policy)
Trans fat bans lessen health risks, research suggests (JAMA Cardiology)
NYC Food Policy Center Events
The Impact of New York City's School Gardens
. Thursday,
April 27th, 2017
. 8:30 AM-10:15 AM.
Location: Hunter College, Silberman Building, Second floor auditorium, 2180 Third Avenue
at 119th Street
RSVP Here >>>>
How NYC SchoolFoods Works from the Inside.
Tuesday,
May 16th, 2017.
8:30 AM-10:15 AM.
Location: Hunter College, Silberman Building, Second floor auditorium, 2180 Third
RSVP Here >>>>
Saving Regional Farms: Why Every New Yorker Should Care.
Thursday,
June 6th, 2017
. 8:30 AM-10:15 AM. (Part 2 (Part 1 Info to come soon) Location: Hunter College, Silberman Building, Second floor auditorium, 2180 Third Avenue at 119th Street
RSVP Here >>>>
NYC Food Policy Center at Hunter College
2180 Third Avenue, New York, NY 10035
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