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Think 2030: Intersectionality of Food Security, Sustainability, and Public Health

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In this session we discuss what intersectionality of food security means, and why sustainability and public health are so important to maintain wellness within our own communities. When we educate ourselves on food justice, what it means and how we can take action, we will be equipped with the knowledge to advocate for food security for.

Featuring:
Josh Domingues - Founder & CEO of Flashfood
Gisèle Yasmeen - Executive Director, Food Secure Canada

Think 2030, powered by Elevate, brings together industry leaders, policymakers, and startup disruptors to advance critical initiatives in Canada that help foster a new equitable, sustainable and healthy era.

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