A Place for Every Advocate: Hunger in the United States

Featured Speakers:

Dan Ferris

Assistant Professor of Practice, Brown School Associate Director of Education and Training at the Social Policy Institute Anna Goldfarb Shabsin Teaching Professor Assistant Dean of the Master of Social Policy Program

What’s Included:

There is not just one way to approach policy solutions to entrenched problems, such as hunger in the United States. Join Dan Ferris, Professor and Associate Director of Education and Training at the Social Policy Institute, and Anna Shabsin, Professor and Assistant Dean of the Masters of Social Policy, as they explain how to make policy change and how you can use your skills to be an important part of the solution.

Link: A Place for Every Advocate: Hunger in the United States

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