The World Food Day Study/Action Packet is designed for a diverse audience with a wide range of knowledge of food security issues. While it is written for the general college community, it is hoped that high school students and their teachers and community activists will also find it a useful resource.
Reflections on Fighting Hunger:
Roads not Taken; Goals not Met; the Journey Ahead
DOCUMENTS & PAPERS
BIBLIOGRAPHY
ACTION SECTION
The second major section of the study-action packet has been written by members of the Teleconference University Advisory Committee who have prepared modules, action ideas and reference lists related to the theme.
Campus Roadblocks to Learning about Hunger
Dr. Mildred Cody
Elements and Issues of Food Security
Dr. Victoria Bomba, Christine Matthews
Placing Food in Context: Repercussions of Food Choices
Dr. Lincoln Johnson, Kevin O’Donnell, Mark Winne
Building Global Bridges: Creating Solutions
Dr. Stephen Gareau, Dr. Sandria Godwin, Dr. William Paquette, Dr. Robin R. Roach
Food Choices in a Global Context
Dr. Helen Ruth Aspaas, Linda Haworth Anderson, Rob O’Rourke, Nicole Young
In the spirit of World Food Day we urge users to share all sections of the Packet with others, reproducing it in whole or in part for distribution on the campus and in the community. Each part of the Packet is written and organized to facilitate reproduction. No further permission is required for copying or other use of any part of this Packet because World Food Day belongs to all of us!