Mark your calendars for the second Civic Dialogue about Health and
Food Security.
Featuring Civic Leader Fellows
Bethany Schroeder
President of the Board of Directors of the Ithaca Health
Alliance
and
Jemila Sequeira
Gardens for Humanity, Whole Community Project, Cornell
Cooperative Extension
Wednesday, April 21
6:00-7:30 p.m. at the Women's Community Building (Auditorium)
Light Dinner and Childcare are provided!
Please register so that food and childcare arrangements can be
accommodated: [email protected] or 607-255-1148.
Civic Dialogues involve community members and leaders, student
activists, and school faculty in problem solving about particular
issues to provide collective action. This series is informed and
driven by community organizing principles, both because the issues
to be taken into consideration are brought to our attention by
community leaders and because activities, including mobilization,
are implemented under community leadership.
The first dialogue was attended by nearly sixty people and
included a lively and productive conversation. In this session,
Bethany and Jemila will provide updates and facilitate a
discussion of the themes derived from the first session.
Sponsored by the Cornell Public Service Center and co-sponsored by
Cornell Cooperative Extension, the Whole Community Project of CCE,
the Ithaca Health Alliance, the Ithaca Free Clinic, and the the
Office of Government and Community Relations at Cornell
University.
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