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Trip: Fuller Craft Museum to see the ehxibit: Food Justice: Growing a Healthier Community Through Art

December 27, 2022 @ 10:00 am

The bus departs at 10:00 am for a trip to the Fuller Craft Museum to see the exhibit: Food Justice: Growing Healthier Community Through Art. Food security is among the most basic of human needs, but contemporary issues prevent equitable access to food. Economic inequality and structural racism, corporate agricultural practices, food waste, climate change, and domestic and geopolitics are among the many factors that contribute to disparity in food resources around the globe. Food Justice: Growing a Healthier Community through Art will critically explore complex human issues that can shape and influence positive change in food security. Art’s transformative potential will enable viewers to understand food insecurity in meaningful ways and be inspired towards change. After the museum, we will have lunch at The Farmer’s Daughter restaurant in Easton. Approximate return: 2:30 pm. Fee: $20 for transportation plus the cost of your lunch choice. The Museum is free with a suggested donation. If you wish to make a donation, please plan to do so on your own. Click ‘Register’ here to sign up for this event or request a paper Trip Sign Up form at the Front Desk and submit it to Front Desk staff.

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December 27, 2022
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Abigail SmithSandy FrawleyArthur Sharenow
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