Feeding Nations: A Panel on Indigenous Food Security/Sovereignty
The Concordia Food Coalition Presents:
Feeding Nations: A Panel on Indigenous Food Security and Food Sovereignty
2:00pm – 4:00 pm
7th floor Henry F. Hall Building
As a part of Bite Me, a week-long series of events, the Concordia Food Coalition will be bringing back a panel on Indigenous food security & food sovereignty for its second year in a row.
Feeding Nations is an event that aims to educate and bring about awareness on Indigenous Food Systems and food-related issues. The panel discussion will take place on the 26th of September at 2:00 pm on the 7th floor of the Henry F. Hall Building.
This year’s panelists:
Nahka Bertrand
Kanerahtiio Hemlock
Kim Delisle
& Wayne Robinson
Moderated by Brooke Deer
Bite Me! is a week of free workshops, lectures, cooking classes, and community socials. For a full list of Bite Me! events visit:
Concordia Food Coalition (CFC) is a not-for-profit organization concerned about the economic, ecological, and social implications of the food system at Concordia University. The CFC brings together students, faculty and staff to promote and facilitate a transition to a more sustainable food system in collaboration with organizations at Concordia and beyond.