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2017 Annual Research Conference Food Justice: Exploring Our Cultures’ Complexity


2017 Annual Research Conference Food Justice: Exploring Our Cultures’ Complexity

Friday, November 10, 2017 | 11:00am to 4:30pm

Interfaith Chapel and Simon Business School, University of Rochester

featuring Dr. Margot Finn Keynote Presentation: Who Gets to Define Good Food

The University-wide Annual Research Conference aims to promote diversity and inclusion through the advancement of scholarship and showcasing scholarly activity. Potential faculty members are encouraged to attend the conference as we focus on food and culture in research and scholarship. Food Justice creates opportunities for multidisciplinary dialogue and innovative research to expand our lens on the complexity of food within various cultures.

The conference objectives: (1) spark and share meaningful dialogue within the UR academic community concerning issues on culture; (2) inform pedagogy for sustainable and meaningful learning environments; and (3) create a space for scholarly exchange at the University to ask questions, get assistance and seek collaborative opportunities around investigating our commonalities through culture.

For more details, visit: www.rochester.edu/diversity. PLUS, purchase a signed copy of Discriminating Taste: How Class Anxiety Created the American Food Revolution at the conference!

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