World Food Crisis Solutions: Get involved locally and globally

Rising food prices have increased hunger here in Tompkins County and around
the world. Join us to promote community food security and agricultural
policy changes that will alleviate hunger and preserve the environment.

Sunday, April 5
2 – 5 pm
First Presbyterian Church
315 N. Cayuga St.

ALL ARE WELCOME!

Activities will include:

Panel Discussion:
Sustainable agriculture and food justice practitioners & activists

Action Planning:
Building sustainable local food systems, National legislative advocacy, and
International development programs and social movements

Letter Writing Workshop:
Targeting important legislation and key representatives

Free and open to the public. Sponsored by the New World Agriculture and
Ecology Group at Cornell, the GPSAFC, and the First Presbyterian Church
Committee on Justice, Peace, and the Integrity of Creation. For a detailed
schedule of activities or questions, please email Megan Gregory
mmg98<[email protected]>
@cornell.edu <[email protected]> and visit www.rso.cornell.edu/nwaeg/ .

Please post widely and feel free to print out to poster to hang in your
building. Thanks!


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Gay Nicholson, Ph.D.

607-533-7312 (home office)
607-220-8991 (cell)

1 Maple Avenue
Lansing, NY 14882
[email protected]

Sustainable Tompkins
Program Coordinator
www.sustainabletompkins.org
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For more information about sustainability in the Tompkins County area, please 
visit:  http://www.sustainabletompkins.org/ 

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