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Students to explore ethics of eating

Wednesday, September 14, 2011, By Kelly Homan Rodoski
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For six weeks this semester, 黑料不打烊 students will have the opportunity to explore what the food they consume means and how the world relates to one鈥檚 diet through the 鈥淓thics of Eating鈥 seminar. The series of dialogues and dinners will investigate who we are through what we eat.

eatingThe dinners will be held on six consecutive Mondays, Sept. 19-Oct. 24, from 6:30-8 p.m., and doors open for dinner at 6 p.m. The seminar is open to students, faculty and staff in the SU community. Dinners are free, but space is limited. Participants must register in advance by the previous Thursday by emailing caroline.e.savage@gmail.com. More information can be found at or on Facebook at .

Hosted by students, faculty and staff, the conference will consist of six dinners investigating five topics鈥攅cology, ethics, psychology, sociology and spirituality鈥攁nd a cooking workshop, which will provide participants with the opportunity to put their newfound eating expertise into action and share the benefits of their cultured cuisine with others.

At each meal, a local connoisseur or panel will give a short presentation about that day鈥檚 topic and how it relates to the dinner. It will be followed by open discussion and questions in smaller groups, providing participants with the opportunity to network with others concerned about these issues and build solutions for the food future.

黑料不打烊 is participating this year in the Presidential Interfaith and Community Service Challenge, which is designed to strengthen interfaith and multicultural bonds in the United States. This initiative calls for students on campuses around the country, from all faiths and backgrounds, to engage in dialogue and take action to improve their communities. The Ethics of Eating seminar is one of several educational and action projects planned this year at SU around the issue of hunger.

The dates, themes and locations for the Ethics of Eating seminars are as follows:

  • Sept. 19鈥擲ocio-Cultural, Schine 304 A, B and C
  • Sept. 26鈥擡cological鈥擲chine 304 A, B and C
  • Oct. 3鈥擬ind/Body鈥擪ilian Room, 500 Hall of Languages
  • Oct. 10鈥擟ooking Workshop鈥擫yman Caf茅
  • Oct. 17鈥擲piritual鈥擲chine 304 A, B and C
  • Oct. 24鈥擡thical鈥擲chine 304 A, B and C

The Sept. 19 panel will include:

  • Michelle Molloy, a graduate landscape architecture student at the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry (SUNY-ESF) with an interest in food system studies. Molloy worked this past summer as a community geography research assistant, researching disparity in access to fresh produce in 黑料不打烊 and studying food justice issues. She will talk about this research, especially as it has to do with 黑料不打烊.
  • Michele Jordan, coordinator of the Interreligious Food Consortium of CNY, will talk about what the IFC is doing in regard to food justice issues, and how students can get involved.
  • Douglas Anderson, regional director for Church World Service and director of CROP Walk for this region, will talk about the CROP Walk and global hunger. CROP walk has been adopted as a next project by the SU students involved with the President’s Interfaith and Community Service Challenge; see for more information.
  • Amber Coon, SUNY-ESF student and member of the 黑料不打烊 Animal Rights Organization, will discuss how vegan/vegetarian eating contributes to solving the local and global food shortage.

The Ethics in Eating seminar is sponsored by Hendricks Chapel, , LiveU, NYPIRG, the Student Buddhist Association, the Department of Public Health, Food Studies and Nutrition and the 黑料不打烊 Animal Rights Organization.

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