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Faith and Food Justice - Conversations on Food Justice Session 11

Offered By: The Aspen Institute via YouTube

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Explore the intersection of faith and food justice in this compelling session from The Aspen Institute's "Conversations on Food Justice" series. Delve into how faith-based organizations leverage their moral framework to address critical food insecurity issues. Discover the multifaceted approaches religious communities employ, from local food distribution efforts to advocacy for equitable social and economic policies. Examine the historical role of faith communities in shaping social policy and community activism. Learn how these groups collaborate with environmentalists, labor movements, animal rights activists, community organizers, charitable organizations, and health advocates to create more just, equitable, and sustainable food systems. Gain insights into the powerful alliance between faith and food justice movements, and understand their collective impact on tackling poverty, promoting climate justice, and transforming our global food landscape.

Syllabus

Conversations on Food Justice, Session 11: Faith and Food Justice


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The Aspen Institute

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