Farmer to Table, Building Resilient Food Systems

Farmer to Table, Building Resilient Food Systems

Join WIIN on Sept 6th for Farmer to Table: Building Resilient Food Systems!

By Women Impact Investing Network

Date and time

Wednesday, September 6, 2023 · 5:30 - 7:30pm EDT

Location

Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library

901 G Street Northwest Washington, DC 20001

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About this event

According to the 2022 Hunger Report by the Capital Area Food Bank, 1.2 million people in the Washington DC area are food insecure - that means for every three residents, 1 person is food insecure.

The USDA defines food insecurity as a lack of consistent access to enough food for every person in a household to live an active, healthy life. The risk for food insecurity and the lack of access to affordable nutritious food is heavily correlated with income, employment and disability. Consequently, this can disproportionately affect specific populations and contribute to increased risk for chronic health conditions and other diseases.

Join the Women Impact Investing Network (WIIN) for our first in-person event since COVID in 2019, Farmer to Table: Building Resilient Food Systems on September 6, 2023 at 5:30pm EST at the Martin Luther King Jr. Library in Washington DC. Our expert panelists will discuss the challenges of building a resilient food system in the Washington DC Metropolitan area and propose actions to promote a sustainable value chain from access to land, labor and capital to policy to distribution and nutrition in the DMV. Panelists will highlight the challenge of food deserts in the district, and organizations providing fair and healthy solutions including DC Jail Food Reform, Universal Free School Meals, and Food as Medicine for Medicaid recipients.

The panel will be co-hosted by WIIN Board Members Anna Mabrey and Camille Jones, and facilitated by WIIN Board Advisor and Executive Director Lucy Jodlowska of Winrock International. The event will feature Tope Fajingbesi, Managing Director, Dodo Farms in Montgomery County sharing her fair farming philosophy of Land, Labor + Capital (“LLC”), Winnie Huston, D.C. Green’s Food Policy Strategist, advocating their mission: Advancing health equity by building a just and resilient food system, and Amy Bachman, Director of Procurement and Sustainability at DC Central Kitchen, sharing their focus on combating hunger and poverty through job training, job creation, and healthy food distribution.

We are thrilled and humbled to invite you to join this one-hour moderated conversation with us followed by a networking reception. Event doors open at 5:30pm, speakers start promptly at 6pm, followed by a networking reception with light refreshments served from 7-7:30pm.

Farmer to Table, Building Resilient Food Systems

Date: September 6, 2023

Timing: Doors Open at 5:30pm EST, Panel begins 6pm

Location: Martin Luther King Jr Memorial Library, 4th floor Conference Center-Room 401-E

Speakers:

Tope Fajingbesi, Dodo Farms

Winnie Huston, DC Greens

Amy Bachman, DC Central Kitchen

Moderator:

Lucy Jodlowska, Executive Director, Winrock International

Organized by

About WIIN: The Women Impact Investing Network (WIIN) is a DC based network that creates leadership and knowledge building opportunities in the impact investing sector for women working across a diverse spectrum of focus areas and organizations. WIIN events are always open to men as part of our peer network.

 

Co-founders: Dipa Sharif-Ahmed & Ranjani Sridharan

Co-Chairs: Jessel Amin

Board Members: Lily Beitel-Horton, Lauren Conn, Sarah Ebrahimi, Laura Hill, Camille Jones, Holly Li, and Anna Mabrey

Board Fellow: Anvitha Prasad

Advisory Board Members: Dipa Sharif-Ahmed, Lucy Jodlowska, Fiona Macaulay, and Ranjani Sridharan 

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