Slow Food on Campus (USA)
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Slow Food on Campus
20 Jay Street, Suite M04
Brooklyn, New York 11201
Phone: (718) 260-8000 or 877 SlowFoo(d)
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Slow Food On CAMPUS
Slow Food on Campus is a network of Slow Food chapters at colleges and universities across the country. Run by student members, Slow Food on Campus chapters engage their community and the next generation of Slow Food leaders in creating a good, clean, and fair food system. Slow Food on Campus members represent a passionate cross-section of youth addressing food system and food justice issues, spanning environmental and social causes.
Slow Food on Campus chapter’s help students come together, share a meal, exchange ideas, and help make good, clean, and fair food accessible to everyone. Chapters support Slow Food USA partner organizations 350, Real Food Challenge and Student/Farmworker Alliance by hosting events that help educate their communities on how food interacts with climate change, labor and community.
Slow Food on Campus Convivia
are the living, breathing, working arm of
Slow Food USA in the college community.
By promoting food and food justice issues and by engaging their
fellow students in the pleasures of the table and the garden,
Campus Convivia aim to promote a slower, more just, and more harmonious
rhythm of life on our nation's college campuses.
Campus Chapters (Int'l)
Campus Chapters (U.S.)
- Slow Food Boston University
- Slow Food Hampshire College
- Slow Food Kapi’olani Community College
- Slow Food Princeton
- Slow Food Sonoma State University
- Slow Food Tufts
- Slow Food University of New Hampshire
- Slow Food University of Wisconsin – Madison
Resources
- Eat Well Guide
- Farm To College
- Local Harvest
- Real Food Challenge
- Student/Farmworker Alliance
- United Students for Fair Trade
- Yale Sustainable Food Project
- Youth Food Movement
Good, Clean and Fair On-Campus – Fall 2009
Slow Food on Campus has teamed up with 350, Student/Farmworker Alliance, and Real Food Challenge to host three different events geared to draw attention to Good, Clean, and Fair.
December, 2009: Focus = GOOD
This month, Slow Food on Campus chapters will be focusing on the pleasures of good food and the importance of community. Our chapters aim to unify their communities by hosting events where they will enjoy delicious foods, learn to explore local tastes, as well as support Slow Food USA’s Time for Lunch campaign.
To download the December Resources, click the links below:
November, 2009: Focus = FAIR
Slow Food on Campus partnered with Student/Farmworker Alliance to focus on creating a fair food system. We encouraged students to engage the focus on FAIR by taking on dining service providers to ensure better wages for farmworkers in Immokalee, Florida, or working in a soup kitchen, or finding another other way to bring fair food to their campus community.
Check out the 'Stories from November's Focus = FAIR' tab to the left to read stories and see the photos from our Slow Food on Campus chapter actions.
October, 2009: Focus = CLEAN
We collaborated with Real Food Challenge to create resources for students to use when educating their community about the connections between climate change and food.
We also worked with Small Planet Institute to produce "table tents" outlining the deep connections between climate change and the food system.
Check out the 'Stories from October's Focus = CLEAN' tab to the left to read stories and see the photos from our Slow Food on Campus chapter actions.
Run by student members, Slow Food on Campus chapters
engage their community and the next generation of
Slow Food leaders in creating a good, clean, and fair food system.
Slow Food on Campus members represent a passionate
cross-section of youth addressing food system and food justice issues,
spanning environmental and social causes.

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