Journalist and educator focused on food sustainability and social change, Simran Sethi will be joining the UBC Future of Food Global Dialogue Series and UBC Reads Sustainability to discuss loss of foods we love, the subject of her most recent book: The Slow Loss of Food we Love – Bread, Wine, Chocolate.
Simran Sethi has spent close to five years meeting tireless, courageous and innovative people dedicated to making our food supply secure, abundant and more delicious. She has travelled across six continents to interview more than 200 scientists, farmers, chefs, bakers, winemakers, beer brewers, coffee roasters, chocolate connoisseurs, conservationists, religious leaders, and advocates and experts of all types to learn the intimate stories of our foods and ways we can better save—and savor—them.
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Thursday November 10
12:00 pm – 2:00 pm
Jack Poole Hall, UBC Alumni Centre
6163 University Boulevard
UBC Vancouver Campus
Sponsors
This event was made possible with support from The Liu Institute, The Faculty of Land and Food Systems, The Centre for Sustainable Food Systems at UBC Farm, Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions and UBC Sustainablity Initiative. This event is part of the UBC Future of Food Global Dialogue Series, a campus-wide initiative bringing together food security and sustainability experts from across the university and North America to regularly engage the UBC community and the public around the Global Food System, including topics such as climate change, food security, biodiversity, social justice, culture, and policy.