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NYC Food Policy Center Home - NYC Food Policy Center (Hunter College)

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title NYC Food Policy Center Home - NYC Food Policy Center (Hunter College)
description General Food Policy Seminar Series- Global Kitchens, Local Communities: How Public Restaurants Shape… August…
url https://www.nycfoodpolicy.org/
site_name NYC Food Policy Center (Hunter College)

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  • [H3] What the 2025–2030 Dietary Guidelines for Americans Mean for New York City...
  • [H3] The Half-Billion-Dollar Question: Why NYC’s Food Procurement System Still Shuts Out the...
  • [H3] Interview with Giovanni Quaratesi, Global Affairs Executive of Certified Origins
  • [H3] Six Food Policies We’re Watching in 2026
  • [H3] Where SNAP Stands in 2026
  • [H3] Op-Ed: While Food Costs Crush New Yorkers, MoMA Mart Sells Groceries You...
  • [H3] Three Years In, New York’s Urban Agriculture Office Has Delivered
  • [H3] Food Policy Snapshots
  • [H3] Secretary of Agriculture Announces Reorganization of the USDA 
  • [H3] States May Now Apply for SNAP Restrictions on “Junk Foods” like Soda and Candy
  • [H3] Urban Food Policy Snapshot: Swedish Urban Gardens
  • [H3] NYC Food Policy Center: June 2025 Food Flash
  • [H3] Interviews
  • [H3] Interview with Carolyn Federman, Founder and Executive Director of The Charlie Cart Project
  • [H3] Interview with Michael Shaikh, author of The Last Sweet Bite
  • [H3] Meet the 2025 Media Changemaker: Helena Bottemiller Evich
  • [H3] Meet the 2025 Changemakers: Nancy E. Easton
  • [H3] Hunger and Food Insecurity
  • [H3] Assessing the Impact of the 2025 SNAP Interruption on Food Access in New York City
  • [H3] How SNAP Cuts in H.R. 1 Threaten College Student Food Security
  • [H3] Navigating SNAP’s New Rules: A Guide for Recipients
  • [H3] A Brief History of Famine Declaration, and a Perspective on Gaza
  • [H3] COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION SPOTLIGHTS
  • [H3] Community Spotlight: Two Bridges Youth Market 
  • [H3] Community Spotlight: Pastable
  • [H3] Community Spotlight: Billion Oyster Project
  • [H3] Too Good to Go Prevents Food Waste by Selling Surplus Food as “Surprise Bags”
  • [H3] Tags
  • [H3] Recent Posts
  • [H3] What the 2025–2030 Dietary Guidelines for Americans Mean for New York City...
  • [H3] The Half-Billion-Dollar Question: Why NYC’s Food Procurement System Still Shuts Out the...
  • [H3] Interview with Giovanni Quaratesi, Global Affairs Executive of Certified Origins
  • [H3] Six Food Policies We’re Watching in 2026
  • [H3] Where SNAP Stands in 2026
  • [H3] Op-Ed: While Food Costs Crush New Yorkers, MoMA Mart Sells Groceries You...
  • [H4] What the 2025–2030 Dietary Guidelines for Americans Mean for New York City Agencies
  • [H4] The Half-Billion-Dollar Question: Why NYC’s Food Procurement System Still Shuts Out the Producers It Claims to Support
  • [H4] Interview with Giovanni Quaratesi, Global Affairs Executive of Certified Origins
  • [H4] Six Food Policies We’re Watching in 2026
  • [H4] Where SNAP Stands in 2026
  • [H4] Keep in touch

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