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SUMMARY:Vendy Plaza at East Harlem
DESCRIPTION:Every Sunday through November 23rd\, Vendy Plaza will come to East Harlem’s La Marqueta on 115th street and Park avenue. The event started last Sunday where dozen of visitors enjoyed music and food from New York’s top Food Trucks. Vendy Plaza is presented by La Marqueta Retoña\, Vendy Awards and Office of the Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito\, this unique outdoor food market concept will feature Vendy Award finalists\, winners\, and local vendors. Come out and enjoy Food truck vendors\, Live Latin-Jazz-Fusion by TROMBEATZ\, and beer from Brooklyn Brewery from 12 noon and 6 pm. \nThe Vendy Plaza will feature a rotating list of vendors\, including: \n\nKhao Man Gai (2013 Market Winner)\nIce & Vice (2014 Dessert Winner)\nMartha’s Gorditas (Local Vendor)\nMacarena’s Elotes (Local Vendor)\nNuchas (2014 People’s Choice)\nSnowday (2014 Rookie of the Year)\nWafels & Dinges (2009 Dessert Winner)\nZha Pan Asian (2014 Market Winner)\n\n& More! \nAbout the presenters \nLa Marqueta Retoña is an initiative to revive the social and cultural elements of this historical site through the arts\, music and community activities. A series of events are scheduled to take place at the outdoor space known as “La Placita” as well as in the main indoor space of La Marqueta both located underneath the Park Avenue elevated train station between 115th and 116th Streets in El Barrio with aim to celebrate Latin culture\, educate and instill a scence pride in the next generation of residence living in El Barrio. \nThe Vendys are a fundraiser organized by the Street Vendor Project\, a membership-based non-profit organization that stands up for vendors’ rights. The Vendys are the first street food event and competition series in the USA\, providing a forum for vendors to compete for the title of Best Street food.\nOutside of New York\, The Vendys partners with local organizations that support street vendors and/or sustainable food issues in each host city \n 
URL:https://www.nycfoodpolicy.org/eventcalendar/vendy-plaza-east-harlem/
LOCATION:East Harlem’s La Marqueta\, 115th street and Park avenue\, New York\, NY\, 10029\, United States
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SUMMARY:Career Forum 2014
DESCRIPTION:Wondering About Career Options in Public Health? \nWant to Expand Your Professional Network? \nMonday\, November 10\, 2014 \nPresenters and Breakout Session Leaders: \n• Sara Gardner\, MPH – Fund for Public Health\n• Ana Garcia\, MPA – New York Academy of Medicine\n• Terri Jackson\, MA- Rabin Martin\n• Michelle Davis\, PhD\, MSPH – U.S. Department of Health and Human Services\n• Ashish Joshi\, MD\, PhD – CUNY School of Public Health at Hunter College \nOverview  \n5:30PM-6:10PM- Registration and Networking \n6:15PM-7:30PM – Presentations \n7:40PM-9:00PM- Breakout Sessions \nCost – PHANYC Student Member* ($10); Professional Member* ($15);\nNon-Member Student ($15); Non-Member Professional ($20) \nTo Register: https://tinyurl.com/PHANYCCareerNight2014 \n Light refreshments will be available \nPHANYC has a long history of strong\, savvy advocacy in defense of public health services and quality health care for all people in New York City\, particularly people whose access to medical care is often limited — the poor\, women\, minorities\, the elderly\, children. \nPHANYC is also a large network of hundreds of professionals who support public health goals and work at all levels of the health care delivery system. Members can become valuable sources of support and career contacts. When something happens on the health scene — from a new policy development to a new job opening — someone in PHANYC knows about it. \n*Join PHANYC for year-round career networking and enjoy discounts on all programs!\nVisit:www.phanyc.org/membership
URL:https://www.nycfoodpolicy.org/eventcalendar/career-forum-2014/
LOCATION:CUNY School of Public Health at Hunter College\, 119th Street and Third Avenue\, New York\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:External events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20141112T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20141112T200000
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SUMMARY:Lethal But Legal: Corporations \, Consumption and Protecting Public Health
DESCRIPTION:Mid – Manhattan Library welcomes Nicholas Freudenberg presenting an illustrated talk on his book Lethal But Legal: Corporations\, Consumption and Protecting Public Health \nDecisions made by the food\, tobacco\, alcohol\, pharmaceutical\, gun\, and automobile industries have a greater impact on today’s health than the decisions of scientists and policymakers. As the collective influence of corporations has grown\, governments around the world have stepped back from their responsibility to protect public health by privatizing key services\, weakening regulations\, and cutting funding for consumer and environmental protection. Today’s corporations are increasingly free to make decisions that benefit their bottom line at the expense of public health. \nThis illustrated lecture examines how corporations have impacted influenced– and plagued — public health over the last century\, first in industrialized countries and now in developing regions. It is a current history of corporations’ antagonism towards health and an analysis of the emerging movements that are challenging these industries’ dangerous practices. The reforms outlined aim to strike a healthier balance between large companies’ right to make a profit and governments’ responsibility to protect their populations. It connects the dots between unhealthy products\, business-dominated politics\, and the growing burdens of disease and health care costs. By identifying the common causes of all these problems\, then situating them in the context of other health challenges that societies have overcome in the past\, Nicholas Freudenberg provides the insights needed to take practical and effective action to restore consumers’ right to health. \nAbout the presenter: \nNicholas Freudenberg\, DrPH\, is Distinguished Professor of Public Health at Hunter College and at City University of New York School of Public Health. He is the faculty director of The New York City Food Policy Center. He studies the impact of corporate business and political practices on global health and the environment. His current work focuses on municipal policy responses to child obesity in various cities around the world including New York\, London\, Cape Town and Lisbon. \n[download id=”4003″]
URL:https://www.nycfoodpolicy.org/eventcalendar/lethal-legal-corporations-consumption-protecting-public-health/
LOCATION:Mid – Manhattan Library\, 455 Fifth Avenue (at 40th Street)\, New York\, NY\, 10016-0122\, United States
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SUMMARY:Community walk
DESCRIPTION:Cada Paso invites you to the last walk of the year. \nCada Paso is very pleased to conclude a fantastic first year with an action-packed walk. \nThey will be visiting Harlem RBI\, a dynamic resource in the East Harlem community\, and learning about the physical activity and personal development programs they offer for children of all ages. \nAlso they will engage in political activism regarding proposed City Council legislation to reduce the use of plastic bags.  As we learned in our Climate and Community walk\, there are 650 plastic bags PER PERSON PER YEAR consumed in NYC.  This amounts to 100\,000 tons of waste\, and a lot of that gets trucked through East Harlem.  Reducing plastic bags means less traffic and less pollution = safer and cleaner streets for East Harlem!  Parents will have the opportunity to call Melissa Mark-Viverito’s office in support of the legislation and to sign a written petition. \nAs usual\, Cada Paso will provide fresh fruit for a snack break in a community garden along the way (weather permitting).  And may stop by Community Board 11 so parents know how they can stay involved in the issues important to them. \nCada Paso is in need of walk co-leaders\, especially if you can help translate to Español. \nYou can view the previous Cada Paso First Aid (Part 2) walk here: https://www.cadapaso.us/first-aid-part-2/
URL:https://www.nycfoodpolicy.org/eventcalendar/community-walk/
LOCATION:Poor Richard’s Playground\, 109th and 3rd Ave\, New York\, NY\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20141118T084500
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SUMMARY:NYC Health Technology Food Forum: How Can Technology Help (and Hurt) Public Health Initiatives?
DESCRIPTION:How can technology support healthier food policies?  In a society increasingly digitized\, how can health technology be harnessed to improve food security and good food access\, decrease health inequalities and diet-related diseases\, and support healthy food choices? In an interactive talk that will include the convergence of nutritional informatics\, mobile health\, and public health\, six leaders in the Food/Health-Tech Revolution talk about how technology can help (and hurt) public health and food related initiatives.\n \nConceived with the goal to highlight the dynamic and rapidly-evolving world of health technology\, this seminar will bring together leading figures in food and healthcare policy\, clinical data collection\, surplus food utilization\, and food industry worker and farmer growth services.  With a focus on food\, speakers will showcase new technologies addressing public health concerns. \nPanelists: \n\nJennifer Goggin\, Farmers Web\, an online market place connecting local farms and producers with buyers\nAlice Cheng\, Culinary Agents\, job matching and professional networking for the food\, beverage and hospitality industries\nDeborah Estrin\, Professor of Computer Science\, Cornell NYC Tech\, a new Cornell University graduate school based in New York City\nStan Kachnowski\, PhD\, Chairman\, The Hit Lab\, a healthcare innovation lab working to improve the quality and accessibility of healthcare worldwide.\nChristine Johnson\, Assistant Commissioner\, NYC DOHMH (Menustat.org\, a free nutritional database of foods served by national chain restaurants)\nGary Oppenheimer\, AmpleHarvest.org\, a nationwide campaign to reduce hunger and malnutrition by connecting gardeners with local food pantries\n\n\nModerator: Charles Platkin\, CUNY School of Public Health\, Hunter College and the NYC Food Policy Center \nEvent Resources>>
URL:https://www.nycfoodpolicy.org/eventcalendar/nyc-health-technology-food-forum-can-technology-help-hurt-public-health-initiatives/
LOCATION:The Silberman Building\, 2180 Third Avenue at 119th Street\, New York
CATEGORIES:Events calendar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20141118T130000
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Healthy Food Service Guidelines in Worksite and Community Settings
DESCRIPTION:866-581-9669\, participant code 31358597 \nTopic: Food Service Guidelines Assessment and Monitoring Implementation \nSlides and handouts for the call: \nAssessment Monitoring Overview 2014-11-18 call \nAssessment County of LA Departments 02 27 14 Final \nCDC Healthy Hospital Food and Beverage Environmental Scan 2014 \nCDC_FoodServGetStartGUIDE112014 \nSponsored by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention\nNational Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion\nWho are the calls for? This call series is intended for state or local health departments that are taking an active role in healthy food service guidelines and procurement in worksite and community settings. \nWhat is the purpose? The purpose of this call series is to facilitate a networking forum to share information among public health practitioners on healthy food service guidelines and procurement strategies. \n\nRead our report on institutional meals served in NYC>>>\n\nIf you would like to receive future notices for these networking calls on Healthy Food Service Guidelines in Worksite and Community Settings\, please send your e-mail address to Sarah Kuester at sak2@cdc.gov
URL:https://www.nycfoodpolicy.org/eventcalendar/webinar-healthy-food-service-guidelines-worksite-community-settings/
LOCATION:Unnamed Venue\, New York\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events calendar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20141118T173000
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SUMMARY:East Harlem Community Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Community Meeting to discuss the East River Development. \n  \nThe East River Development Plan is a plan to build three high rise luxury condo buildings on top of the Costco. There will be 1100 units only 250 will be affordable. \n  \nWe will talk about the details of the development plan and our options to fight back. We need your input in this process so we can get the best for our community. \nFor more info or to RSVP Call/Text Negesti at CVH 347-496-6824 \n 
URL:https://www.nycfoodpolicy.org/eventcalendar/east-harlem-community-meeting/
LOCATION:Thomas Jefferson Recreation Center\, 2180 1st Ave\, New York\, NY\, 10029\, United States
CATEGORIES:East Harlem Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20141119T200000
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UID:4083-1416427200-1416434400@www.nycfoodpolicy.org
SUMMARY:Classical Music Concert / Música de Cámara
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URL:https://www.nycfoodpolicy.org/eventcalendar/classical-music-concert-musica-de-camara/
LOCATION:El Museo del Barrio\, 1230 5th Avenue\, New York\, NY\, 10029\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20141121T194500
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UID:4274-1416599100-1416606300@www.nycfoodpolicy.org
SUMMARY:Food Chains
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URL:https://www.nycfoodpolicy.org/eventcalendar/food-chains/
LOCATION:The Quad Cinema\, 34 W 13th Street\, New York\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:External events
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CREATED:20141119T152802Z
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SUMMARY:Food Chains (Saturday screening)
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URL:https://www.nycfoodpolicy.org/eventcalendar/food-chains-saturday-screening/
LOCATION:The Quad Cinema\, 34 W 13th Street\, New York\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:External events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20141124T143000
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SUMMARY:Farms\, Stores\, and Dinner Tables: How to shape healthy food policy in your community
DESCRIPTION:Via ucsusa.org \nAre you concerned about access to healthy food in your community but wonder if there is a way to really make a difference? The route to healthier food policies starts with you. \nThis online discussion using Google+ Hangouts offers a unique opportunity to meet local food policy advocates and experts to learn about the decisions and influences behind the policies that shape your access to healthy food. Through their stories\, lessons learned\, and answers to your questions\, presenters will help demystify the often overwhelming world of food policy and provide practical advice on how to be an effective advocate for healthy food policy in your neighborhood. \nYou have the opportunity to be a part of the decisions that shape access to healthy\, affordable food in your community—join this online discussion to learn how. \nThe discussion will be moderated by Pallavi Phartiyal\, program manager and senior scientist\, Center for Science and Democracy\, Union of Concerned Scientists. Participants include: \n• Paula Daniels\, founder and executive director\, Los Angeles Food Policy Council; \n• Yael Lehmann\, executive director\, The Food Trust; and \n• Parke Wilde\, Tufts University Friedman School of Nutrition and Food Policy. \nDownload the Toolkit \nClick here to register for this event>>>
URL:https://www.nycfoodpolicy.org/eventcalendar/farms-stores-dinner-tables-shape-healthy-food-policy-community/
LOCATION:Online
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