This document announces an upcoming discussion hosted by the Department of Planning and Development (DPD) about equitable access to healthy food in Seattle neighborhoods. The event will focus on the issue of "food justice" and feature a presentation by a DPD employee working on food policy legislation, as well as facilitated discussions around short video clips. Attendees will learn about DPD's work influencing neighborhood development and its implications for residents' access to nutritious food.
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DPDTalks Got Grub
This document announces an upcoming discussion hosted by the Department of Planning and Development (DPD) about equitable access to healthy food in Seattle neighborhoods. The event will focus on the issue of "food justice" and feature a presentation by a DPD employee working on food policy legislation, as well as facilitated discussions around short video clips. Attendees will learn about DPD's work influencing neighborhood development and its implications for residents' access to nutritious food.
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ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE SERIES
Topic 2: “Got Grub?”
DPD Talks! A DI DISCUSSI S ON O ON RACE Equitable Food Access in Seattle
This year, DPD Talks! is focusing on the
environmental justice implications of DPD’s work. Our work at DPD significantly influences how neighborhoods, housing, industrial areas, natural environment and public spaces provide for people’s quality of life.
For this event, we will be focusing on “food
THIS TOPIC WILL BE OFFERED justice” and equitable access to healthy, ON THESE DATES: nutritious food. The facilitated table Tuesday, Jan. 26th discussions will center around several 1:00-3:00 p.m. short video clips and a presentation by Room 1650 DPD’s own Andrea Petzel who is currently Tuesday, Feb. 9th working on food policy legislation. 8:00 - 10:00 a.m. Room 4050