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Topic
Faith in Food: Cultivating Hope in the Age of Industrial Agriculture
Date & Time
Selected Sessions:
Jan 15, 2025 12:30 PM
Description
Wed Jan 15, 2025 at 3:30pm EST / 2:30pm CST / 1:30pm MST / 12:30pm PST.
The Center for Jewish Food Ethics and the Unitarian Universalist Animal Ministry invite you to an important interfaith panel about how diverse religious and cultural traditions offer unique models for understanding and responding to the problems caused by our industrial food system.
“Faith in Food: Cultivating Hope in the Age of Industrial Agriculture” will include perspectives from academics and religious leaders who represent Indigenous, Sikh, and Catholic communities. A major concern of this conversation is highlighting human-animal relationships in the food system, which informs other important relationships with food workers, vulnerable human communities, climate, and the environment. The panelists will begin by discussing their traditions’ foundational values and teachings around food, and move toward possibilities for hope and creativity as communities strive to nourish themselves while protecting animals, people, and the earth.
Panelists: Dr. Tarjunit Butalia, Dr. Mary Doak, and Dr. Randy Woodley
Moderator: Dr. Samira Mehta
Sponsor: Better Food Foundation
Our most recent "Faith in Food" interfaith panel drew more than 300 attendees. We hope you will register now to join us on January 15, 2025. ASL interpretation will be provided. The session will be recorded and all registrants will receive a link to the recording.