Eating As An Act Of Justice: From Religious Food Ethics To Climate Action

Eating as an Act of Justice: From Religious Food Ethics to Climate Action
Nov 22

Eating As An Act Of Justice: From Religious Food Ethics To Climate Action

Please register before Wednesday November 6 Are you ready to rethink your relationship with food? Join University of San Diego students, faculty and community members for an inspiring talk and lunchtime lecture with Professor Matthew C. Halteman, PhD, as he explores the profound impact our food choices can have on community and justice. In this engaging session, Halteman, who is a professor of philosophy at Calvin University, challenges us to see eating not just as a matter of personal preference but as a meaningful act that can foster connection and compassion. What if our food choices could reflect our values as good neighbors, loyal friends and advocates for justice? Drawing from his new book,  Hungry Beautiful Animals , Professor Halteman will share fresh ideas on how embracing greener eating practices can unite our spiritual beliefs with climate action. This is a chance to learn how we can turn our meals into a powerful statement for change. Enjoy a **FREE Lunch** with items from Taste of Africa and Maya’s Cookies while you listen! Don’t miss this opportunity to deepen your understanding of food ethics and make a positive impact in your community. We encourage all students to come, engage, and be part of this important conversation! Note: This talk is also the first event for a half-day conference for scholars entitled " Higher Education & Creating a Climate-Friendly Food System ." If you are signed up for the conference, you do not need to sign up for this event separately. More Info below.

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where: University of San Diego, KCBE 114/116 Nexus Theater, 5998 Alcala Park Way, San Diego, CA 92110 map
when: November 22 @ 12pm - 1:30pm
price: Free
 


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