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DESCRIPTION:Panelists serve up suggestions for crafting a food policy that ensures 
 nourishment reaches the neediest of citizens\n\nA.G. Kawamura, Secretary, 
 California Department of Food and Agriculture\nPaula Jones, Director of 
 Food Systems, San Francisco Department of Public Health\nPaul Ash, 
 Executive Director, San Francisco Food Bank\nMichael Dimock, President, 
 Roots of Change\nAmy Sherman, Food Blogger - Moderator\n\nMichael Pollan, 
 Alice Waters and other food activists have advocated for radical changes in 
 U.S. food policy. But those changes could have a surprising impact on 
 people living in poverty. According to the San Francisco Food Bank, 150,000 
 people in San Francisco (including one in every four children) are unsure 
 where their next meal is coming from. This panel will examine the future of 
 food in our city, state and country and the impact reforms may have on the 
 hungry. How can we create a food system that is good, clean and fair for 
 all?\n\nCost: $8 members, $15 non-members\nBuy tickets here: 
 http://tickets.commonwealthclub.org/auto_choose_ga.asp?area=96\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2009/03/26/18583424.php
SUMMARY:A New National Food Policy - But What About the Hungry?
LOCATION:PG&E Theatre, 245 Market St. SF
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2009/03/26/18583424.php
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DTEND:20090424T030000Z
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