Thursday, September 12, 2019
6:30pm -
8:00pm
Please join us for a free public talk by renowned food and justice advocate Andy Fisher.
Founder of the Community Food Security Coalition, Andy Fisher has been a leading force in the food security and food justice movement for the past 25 years. He led national campaigns that have brought over $200 million to community groups for food security and farm-to-school projects. He is the author of Big Hunger: The Unholy Alliance Between Corporate America and Anti-Hunger Groups (2017).
Presented by the Hawai‘i Community Foundation and the UH Mānoa College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources
Co-sponsors:
College of Social Sciences, Food Basket, Good Food Alliance, Hawai'i Appleseed, Kahala Hotel & Resort, Public Policy Center, UH Alumni Relations, UH Better Tomorrow Speaker Series
Questions? Please email [email protected].
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