AUGUST 19 | Smithsonian Anacostia Community Museum presents “Food Justice in the Nation’s Capital” – Panel Discussion

Thursday, August 19 | 6:30 – 8 pm

To celebrate the re-opening of the Smithsonian Anacostia Community Museum and the debut of “Food for the People”—the indoor portion of the museum’s ground-breaking new exhibition—some of DC’s leading food justice advocates join us on the virtual stage. During this lively panel discussion, we’ll take a hard look at DC’s food landscape. Why has the capital city of one of the wealthiest countries in the world struggled so mightily with food insecurity, unequal access to healthy foods, and persistent health disparities? And how has DC become a national leader in the food equity movement? Join us as our panelists share their range of experiences working for food justice in the nation’s capital, and learn what you can do to help the cause.  
 
MODERATORS:
Samir Meghelli, Ph.D., Chief Curator, and Dominique Hazzard, Curatorial Researcher, Smithsonian's Anacostia Community Museum

PANELISTS: 
Ona Balkus, Food Policy Director, DC Office of Planning 
Christopher Bradshaw, Founder & Executive Director, Dreaming Out Loud  
Michael F. Curtin, Jr., Chief Executive Officer, DC Central Kitchen 
Alexis McKenney, Community Organizer 

Venue: Anacostia Community Museum
Event Location: Online
Cost: FREE
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