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SUMMARY:Hunger--The Gateway to Other Ills
DESCRIPTION:Though we are in the midst of an economic recovery with low unemployment and nearly nonexistent inflation\, and the percentage of households that are food insecure is ticking downward\, the fact remains that the numbers still are higher than they were just a decade ago\, with staggering economic and social impacts. \nIn response\, the Institute of Politics is proud to partner with The Pittsburgh Foundation and Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank to invite your participation in a special symposium\, Hunger–The   Gateway to Other Ills. \nParticipants will learn from national experts\, state administration\, and local cross-sector leaders about the national and regional meal gap; receive an update on the Governor’s goal to greater accessibility to healthy\, nutritious food; and hear more about the social and economic costs of hunger. \n“Food Insecurity in America: By the Numbers”\nCraig Gundersen\nSoybean Industry Endowed Professor of Agricultural Strategy\, Department of Agricultural and Consumer Economics\, University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana\nMember\, Technical Advisory Group\, Feeding America \n“Closing the Gap: Food Security in Pennsylvania”\nThe Honorable Teresa Miller\nPennsylvania Secretary of Health and Human Services \n“Local Impacts of Food Insecurity: Health\, Education\, and Workforce Development”\nFeaturing:\nAJ Harper\, President of the Healthcare Council of Western Pennsylvania\nLinda Hippert\, Executive Director of the Allegheny Intermediate Unit\nLara Karet\, CEO of Giant Eagle \nThe Pittsburgh Foundation President and CEO Maxwell King will moderate the sessions.
URL:https://sustainablepittsburgh.org/event/hunger-the-gateway-to-other-ills-4/
LOCATION:The Rivertowne Brewing Hall of Fame Club at PNC Park\, 115 Federal Street\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, United States
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SUMMARY:Hunger--The Gateway to Other Ills
DESCRIPTION:Though we are in the midst of an economic recovery with low unemployment and nearly nonexistent inflation\, and the percentage of households that are food insecure is ticking downward\, the fact remains that the numbers still are higher than they were just a decade ago\, with staggering economic and social impacts. \nIn response\, the Institute of Politics is proud to partner with The Pittsburgh Foundation and Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank to invite your participation in a special symposium\, Hunger–The Gateway to Other Ills. \nParticipants will learn from national experts\, state administration\, and local cross-sector leaders about the national and regional meal gap; receive an update on the Governor’s goal to greater accessibility to healthy\, nutritious food; and hear more about the social and economic costs of hunger. \n“Food Insecurity in America: By the Numbers”\nCraig Gundersen\nSoybean Industry Endowed Professor of Agricultural Strategy\, Department of Agricultural and Consumer Economics\, University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana\nMember\, Technical Advisory Group\, Feeding America \n“Closing the Gap: Food Security in Pennsylvania”\nThe Honorable Teresa Miller\nPennsylvania Secretary of Health and Human Services \n“Local Impacts of Food Insecurity: Health\, Education\, and Workforce Development”\nFeaturing:\nAJ Harper\, President of the Healthcare Council of Western Pennsylvania\nLinda Hippert\, Executive Director of the Allegheny Intermediate Unit\nLara Karet\, CEO of Giant Eagle \nThe Pittsburgh Foundation President and CEO Maxwell King will moderate the sessions.
URL:https://sustainablepittsburgh.org/event/hunger-the-gateway-to-other-ills-3/
LOCATION:The Rivertowne Brewing Hall of Fame Club at PNC Park\, 115 Federal Street\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, United States
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SUMMARY:Hunger--The Gateway to Other Ills
DESCRIPTION:Though we are in the midst of an economic recovery with low unemployment and nearly nonexistent inflation\, and the percentage of households that are food insecure is ticking downward\, the fact remains that the numbers still are higher than they were just a decade ago\, with staggering economic and social impacts. \nIn response\, the Institute of Politics is proud to partner with The Pittsburgh Foundation and Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank to invite your participation in a special symposium\, Hunger–The   Gateway to Other Ills. \nParticipants will learn from national experts\, state administration\, and local cross-sector leaders about the national and regional meal gap; receive an update on the Governor’s goal to greater accessibility to healthy\, nutritious food; and hear more about the social and economic costs of hunger. \n“Food Insecurity in America: By the Numbers”\nCraig Gundersen\nSoybean Industry Endowed Professor of Agricultural Strategy\, Department of Agricultural and Consumer Economics\, University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana\nMember\, Technical Advisory Group\, Feeding America \n“Closing the Gap: Food Security in Pennsylvania”\nThe Honorable Teresa Miller\nPennsylvania Secretary of Health and Human Services \n“Local Impacts of Food Insecurity: Health\, Education\, and Workforce Development”\nFeaturing:\nAJ Harper\, President of the Healthcare Council of Western Pennsylvania\nLinda Hippert\, Executive Director of the Allegheny Intermediate Unit\nLara Karet\, CEO of Giant Eagle \nThe Pittsburgh Foundation President and CEO Maxwell King will moderate the sessions.
URL:https://sustainablepittsburgh.org/event/hunger-the-gateway-to-other-ills-2/
LOCATION:The Rivertowne Brewing Hall of Fame Club at PNC Park\, 115 Federal Street\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, United States
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UID:2904-1510210800-1510225200@sustainablepittsburgh.org
SUMMARY:Hunger--The Gateway to Other Ills
DESCRIPTION:Though we are in the midst of an economic recovery with low unemployment and nearly nonexistent inflation\, and the percentage of households that are food insecure is ticking downward\, the fact remains that the numbers still are higher than they were just a decade ago\, with staggering economic and social impacts. \nIn response\, the Institute of Politics is proud to partner with The Pittsburgh Foundation and Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank to invite your participation in a special symposium\, Hunger–The Gateway to Other Ills. \nParticipants will learn from national experts\, state administration\, and local cross-sector leaders about the national and regional meal gap; receive an update on the Governor’s goal to greater accessibility to healthy\, nutritious food; and hear more about the social and economic costs of hunger. \n“Food Insecurity in America: By the Numbers”\nCraig Gundersen\nSoybean Industry Endowed Professor of Agricultural Strategy\, Department of Agricultural and Consumer Economics\, University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana\nMember\, Technical Advisory Group\, Feeding America \n“Closing the Gap: Food Security in Pennsylvania”\nThe Honorable Teresa Miller\nPennsylvania Secretary of Health and Human Services \n“Local Impacts of Food Insecurity: Health\, Education\, and Workforce Development”\nFeaturing:\nAJ Harper\, President of the Healthcare Council of Western Pennsylvania\nLinda Hippert\, Executive Director of the Allegheny Intermediate Unit\nLara Karet\, CEO of Giant Eagle \nThe Pittsburgh Foundation President and CEO Maxwell King will moderate the sessions.
URL:https://sustainablepittsburgh.org/event/hunger-the-gateway-to-other-ills/
LOCATION:The Rivertowne Brewing Hall of Fame Club at PNC Park\, 115 Federal Street\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, United States
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