Submitted by: Colorado Food Cluster | Presented in English with Spanish interpretation
Join us for an enlightening session to see how a dynamic relationship between personal experiences and technology reshapes narratives for equity and justice. We'll explore how these narratives impact USDA Food Nutrition Services access, especially for communities of color and low-income groups. Hear firsthand accounts of individuals amplifying diverse voices and confronting systemic inequities. Gain valuable insights into how personal narratives influence policies and fuel social change among the USDA Food Nutrition Services. This is an opportunity for you to engage in meaningful discussions and uncover how utilizing personal experiences can contribute to creating a more inclusive and equitable society.
Presenters:
- Kristen Collins, Executive Director, Colorado Food Cluster
- Jack Becker, Chief Impact Consultant, Colorado Food Cluster
- Denise Satana, Chief Operating Officer, Colorado Food Cluster
Objectives:
- Discover the potential of digital platforms in amplifying diverse narratives and promoting equity.
- Learn about cutting-edge technologies for making USDA Food Nutrition Services accessible.
- Engage in a discussion of how personal experiences shape our innovative approach.