155x Filetype PDF File size 0.35 MB Source: cunyurbanfoodpolicy.org
URBAN FOOD POLICY FORUM | December 15, 2022 Combining Scholarship and Activism: An Intergenerational Exchange About the Speakers and Moderators: Guest Speakers Moderators Marion Nestle is Paulette Ivonne Quiroz is a first- Goddard Professor of Nutrition, generation Nicaraguan American Food Studies, and Public Health, researcher and academic, emerita, at New York University currently working on her PhD. in the department she chaired Ivonne’s research interests are from 1988-2003. She earned a food justice and access, and how Ph.D. in molecular biology and an that intersects with M.P.H. in public health nutrition race/ethnicity and health. Ivonne is also a Research from the University of California, Berkeley. She writes Assistant at the CUNY Urban Food Policy Institute and books about food politics, most recently, Slow Cooked: an Adjunct Instructor at CUNY SPH. An Unexpected Life in Food Politics. She blogs almost Lo Anderson is a 30-YO 2nd daily at foodpolitics.com, where she also posts Generation AfroLatinx creative information about her books, other publications, and lectures. and activist studying Paralegal Studies/Public Interest at Hostos Robert Gottlieb is Professor Community College. Lo recently Emeritus of Urban and returned to school to pursue Environmental Policy and the their education after working as Founder and Former Director of a Peer Counselor and Head Case Manager with young the Urban & Environmental adults in NYC's only LGBTQ+ Transitional Housing Policy Institute at Occidental Center for single adults. Their work in Case College. He is the author and co- Management sparked an intense interest in prioritizing author of fourteen books, the Biopsychosocial needs of community members including Food Justice and his most recent book, Care- including but not limited to BIPOC and other Centered Politics: From the Home to the disproportionately affected people. Lo's advocacy Planet. Professor Gottlieb is the co-editor of two MIT works sit at many intersections and they are passionate Press series, "Urban and Industrial Environments" and about creating accessibility between leaders in social service systems and community members. Lo currently “Food, Health, and Environment,” and has been a long-time food and environmental justice works with CUNY Research Foundation as a Team researcher and activist. Leader for the CUNY Health Advocates Program where they engage Students about utilizing resources available to them on their campus.
no reviews yet
Please Login to review.