Building Bridges

Lunch, conversations, and food poverty on campus

29 min · 20. sept. 2024
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Food systems researcher Tarran Maharaj has been hosting 'lunch and conversation' sessions with students for years now. His aim is to help them understand nutrition and bonding over a meal. In this episode he shares why experiences like this are so vital, especially for international students who are more likely to experience food poverty.

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