Andrea Bombak, an associate professor of sociology at the University of New Brunswick, discussed her study on the experiences of stigma of higher-weight sexual and gender minorities in Atlantic Canada on Oct. 2 on Zoom.
The talk was part of the Community Food Mentor Training - the Migrant Justice Edition.
The series is being organized by the Madhu Verma Migrant Justice Centre, with support from Food For All NB.
Upcoming events in the series -
Wednesday, October 16 on Zoom
Grant Writing for Food Justice with Kelsey Wilson
Learn some grant writing tips from Kelsey Wilson. Kelsey has an extensive background working with not-for-profit and charitable organizations, holding various leadership positions as well as being active as a developer and coordinator of many environmental, social enterprise, cooperative, social justice, and other projects. Kelsey offers grant writing and project management services through her business, To Be Growing Strategies.
Wednesday, October 23 at 7:00 PM on Zoom
What about the Food Security of Migrant Workers?
Learn about the food insecurity being experienced by migrant workers who grow our food and process our lobster in New Brunswick. Find out how migrant workers are organizing to realize their right to food from Niger Saravia of Migrant Workers Alliance for Change and Teresa Devor Hall of the Madhu Verma Migrant Justice Centre. This session is supported by the Canadian Race Relations Foundation and will have English to French interpretation.
Get the Zoom links here: www.zeffy.com/...
For more information, contact info@madhucentre.ca.
4 окт 2024