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A Food Poverty Summit and student activism

22 min · 27 de sep de 2024
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Following last week's episode, Tarran Maharaj returns with a group of students that have worked on an upcoming food poverty conference this October 4th and 5th. They discuss the research, activism and work they've put into it and what to expect at for he Food Poverty Summit at the Saw Centre in Ottawa.

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