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SUMMARY:Understanding New York City SchoolFood
DESCRIPTION:NYC SchoolFood serves more than 860\,000 meals daily.  This insider’s panel will talk about how SchoolFood “works\,” including details on procurement\, about the recently formed Urban School Food Alliance\, vegetarian meals served at NYC Schools\, and more!  They will also discuss and answer questions about fieldwork and job opportunities. \nPresented by the Office of SchoolFood\, NYC Food Policy Center at Hunter College Hunter College Nutrition Club \nLearn how NYC serves 860\,000 meals daily\,  about the Urban School Food Alliance\, about procurement\, vegetarian meals\, and more! \nThere will be an introduction to NYC SchoolFood and Panel Discussion with: \nMeserete Davis\, Food & Menu Management Project Specialist\nSimone Martin\, Recruitment Director\nDerek Mitchell\, Regional Director of Brooklyn 1 (Hunter College Alum)\nROOM 217
URL:https://www.nycfoodpolicy.org/eventcalendar/understanding-new-york-city-schoolfood/
LOCATION:The Silberman Building\, 2180 Third Avenue at 119th Street\, New York
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SUMMARY:Overlooked and Undercounted: Opportunities to Move More New Yorkers to Self-Sufficiency
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the exclusive publication release of the 2014 New York City Self-Sufficiency Standard report and a dialogue among leaders from the public and private sectors\, philanthropy and the nonprofit world around issues and opportunities. We will explore how business leaders and policymakers can make a difference for the future of New York City. \nThe New School\nJohn L. Tishman Auditorium\n63 Fifth Avenue\nNew York\, NY 10003 \nSchedule: \n8:00 am – 8:30 am\nRegistration and Networking Breakfast \n8:30 am – 10:00 am\nPanel Discussion and Audience Q&A \n \n \nThis is an invitation-only gathering and you must pre-register to attend.
URL:https://www.nycfoodpolicy.org/eventcalendar/overlooked-undercounted-opportunities-move-new-yorkers-self-sufficienty/
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SUMMARY:Intership Opportunity with the Youth Leadership Program (YLP)
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by Weill Cornell Medical College and Hunter College \nYLP is a group of teens and adult allies working to make East Harlem a healthier community and have fun while doing it! \nCOME TO OUR INFO SESSION THIS FRIDAY DECEMBER 5TH AT 4PM. THE LOCATION IS THE HUNTER COLLEGE SILBERMAN BUILDING LOCATED AT 2180 3RD AVENUE AND THE CORNER OF EAST 119TH STREET. THE ROOM IS 327 ON THE 3RD FLOOR. LIGHT SNACKS WILL BE AVAILABLE. WE HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE!
URL:https://www.nycfoodpolicy.org/eventcalendar/intership-opportunity-youth-leadership-program-ylp/
LOCATION:The Silberman Building\, 2180 Third Avenue at 119th Street\, New York
CATEGORIES:East Harlem Events,External events
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SUMMARY:Food Policy for Breakfast: 80 Years of Federal Food Assistance Policy: Implications for Child Nutrition Reauthorization in Difficult Times
DESCRIPTION:The University of California Press has released a new edition of Jan Poppendieck’s Breadlines Knee Deep in Wheat: Food Assistance in the Great Depression\, this one with a foreword by Marion Nestle and an Epilogue by Poppendieck\, updating the history of federal food assistance.  There are now 15 separate federal food and nutrition programs administered by USDA\, and one in four Americans participates in at least one of these. Last year\, these programs transferred about 100 billion dollars worth of food and food specific purchasing power to low income Americans.  Basically\, the epilogue asks why food assistance has fared so much better than welfare in the United States.   \nAt this session of Food Policy for Breakfast\, Poppendieck will explore the factors that explain this relative success\, and then use this explanation to consider the prospects for Child Nutrition Reauthorization\, now coming up in a Congress in which the GOP controls both houses.  What can we learn from the history of food assistance that can help us prepare to make CNR 2015 a victory for America’s children? \nRepresentatives from NYC for CNR will serve as respondents: \nDavid DeVaughn\, Manager\, Policy & Government Relations\, City Harvest \nClaire Uno\, Assistant Executive Director\, Laurie M. Tisch Center for Food\, Education & Policy\, Teachers College Columbia University\, Program in Nutrition\n \nRead more…
URL:https://www.nycfoodpolicy.org/eventcalendar/80-years-federal-food-assistance-policy-implications-child-nutrition-reauthorization-difficult-times/
LOCATION:CUNY Graduate Center\, 365 5th Ave\, New York\, NY\, 10016\, United States
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