Deliberative Dialogue: Land of Plenty – How Should We Ensure that People Have the Food They Need?

Tuesday, Feb. 25 at 4:30pm in Moseley 215.

A Deliberative Dialogue is an opportunity for students, faculty and staff to gather together to exchange diverse views and experiences to seek a shared understanding of a challenge facing our society and to search for common ground for action.

This spring’s dialogue will focus on the topic of food. While we have one of the most productive and efficient food systems in the world, millions of people in America still fall between the cracks. People who may have enough to eat today worry about the availability and quality of food for future generations. This discussion model has been established by the National Issues Forum, a nonpartisan, nationwide network of locally sponsored public forums for the consideration of public policy issues. 

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Sponsored by the Kernodle Center for Service Learning and Community Engagement and Council on Civic Engagement