In New York City, 1.2 million residents were food insecure prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. We asked New York City mayoral candidates explain their plans to address food insecurity, sustainability, and workers’ rights. Maya Wiley 2021 Mayoral Candidates’ Food Policy Positions Tisch Center for Food Education and Policy, United Way for New York City, and West Side Campaign Against Hunger. We were proud to present the Mayoral Food Forum 2021 in partnership with NYC Food Policy Center, UJA Federation New York, Food Bank for New York City, CUNY Urban Food Policy Institute, LiveOnNY, Equity Advocates, Hunger Free America, Laurie M. The purpose of this event is to hear, understand, and make public the key food priorities of the candidates running for mayor, including hunger, public nutrition programs, school food and other critical topics. On Tuesday, February 9, City Harvest and several of the City’s leading food systems, anti-hunger, and food justice organizations will convene the nonpartisan Mayoral Food Forum 2021: Town Hall on the Future of Food in New York City moderated by Errol Louis, Political Anchor at NY1 News. Mayoral Food Forum 2021: Town Hall on the Future of Food in New York City
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