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The fifth panel, the Keynote, is entitled, “A Critic's Journey: Around the World from Greenwich Village - A Conversation with Mimi Sheraton,” featuring:

Fabio Parasecoli, Associate Professor and Head of the Food Studies Program at The New School. 

Karen Loew, Journalist, Director of East Village and Special Projects Greenwich Village Society of Historic Preservation

Mimi Sheraton is a journalist, restaurant critic, consultant, lecturer, and cookbook writer who has lived in Greenwich Village for 70 years.

The Food Studies Program at The New School | http://www.newschool.edu/public-engagement/ba-bs-food-studies/

The New School | http://www.newschool.edu

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The sixth part, entitled, “Writing About Gotham's Plate,” features: 

Fabio Parasecoli, Associate Professor and Head of the Food Studies Program at The New School. 

Andrew F. Smith, New School faculty member and author of New York City: A Food Biography (2013).

William Grimes, New York Times reporter and author of Appetite City: A Culinary History of New York (2009).

Cara de Silva 

Jonathan Deutsch, Professor and Director Culinary Arts and Food Science, Drexel University, and co-author of Gastropolis: Food &amp; New York City (2008).

Gabrielle Langholtz, editor of Edible Manhattan.

The Food Studies Program at The New School | http://www.newschool.edu/public-engagement/ba-bs-food-studies/

The New School | http://www.newschool.edu

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The second panel, entitled “The Crisis of the Empty Plate: Hunger, Resilience, Recovery” features

Fabio Parasecoli, Associate Professor and Head of the Food Studies Program at The New School. 

Nevin Cohen: Moderator, Associate Professor Health and Urban Food Policy, CUNY School of Public Health

Rozanne Gold, four-time James Beard award-winning chef, author and journalist, who is currently an MFA candidate in poetry at the New School.

Kate Mackenzie: Policy and Government Relations Director, City Harvest, focused on fighting city hunger

Michael Ottley: Director of Operations, Holy Apostles Soup Kitchen, the second largest soup kitchen in the United States

The Food Studies Program at The New School | http://www.newschool.edu/public-engagement/ba-bs-food-studies/

The New School | http://www.newschool.edu

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The fourth panel, entitled “Provisioning City Plates: The Rural Urban Nexus” features:

Fabio Parasecoli, Associate Professor and Head of the Food Studies Program at The New School. 

Thomas Forster, Faculty, Food Studies Program at The New School

Beth Forster, Sourcing Manager, Blue Apron 

Karen Karp, Founder and Director, Karp Resources

Maurizio Mariani, Consultatnt, Risteco  

Steve Rosenberg, Director of Scenic Hudson

The Food Studies Program at The New School | http://www.newschool.edu/public-engagement/ba-bs-food-studies/

The New School | http://www.newschool.edu

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The first panel, entitled “Peopling Gotham’s Plate” features 

Fabio Parasecoli, Associate Professor and Head of the Food Studies Program at The New School. 

Cathy Kaufman, chairman of the Culinary Historians of New York and senior editor of the forthcoming Savoring Gotham.

Simone Cinotto, professor at the University of Gastronomic Sciences in Pollens, Italy, and author of The Italian American Table.  

Hasia Diner, the Paul and Sylvia Sternberg Professor of Jewish History at New York University and author of Hungering for America.

Anne Mendelson, independent scholar and author of the forthcoming Gold Mountain Table, a history of Chinese food in the United States.

Farha Ternikar, associate professor of Sociology at Le Moyne College, where she is working on food and South Asian identity in the United States.

The Food Studies Program at The New School | http://www.newschool.edu/public-engagement/ba-bs-food-studies/

The New School | http://www.newschool.edu

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The seventh panel, entitled, “The Power of the Public Plate: Policy and Procurement,” features:
 
Fabio Parasecoli, Associate Professor and Head of the Food Studies Program at The New School.
 
Marion Nestle, scholar, author and educator. she is the New York University professor who established food studies as a legitimate subject for investigation and scholarship in the United States.

- Thomas Forster, Expert on Food Systems

- Eric Goldstein, Food Procurement, Department of Education, New York City

- Jan Poppendieck, Author, Food For All

- Barbara Turk, Head Food Policy in Mayor DeBlasi’s Administration

The Food Studies Program at The New School | http://www.newschool.edu/public-engagement/ba-bs-food-studies/

The New School | http://www.newschool.edu

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The third panel, entitled “Business on a Plate: What New Yorkers Are Eating...Today, Tomorrow, Together” Features speakers: 

Fabio Parasecoli, Associate Professor and Head of the Food Studies Program at The New School. 

Rozanne Gold, four-time James Beard award-winning chef, author and journalist, who is currently an MFA candidate in poetry at the New School.

Michael Whiteman, trends pundit and president of Baum+Whiteman International Restaurant Consultants.

Jacqueline Raposo, writer for Serious Eats, Tasting Table, Plate Magazine, and her own blog, Words.Food.Art.

David Rosengarten, former Gourmet magazine New York restaurant critic and voice behind The Rosengarten Report.

Adam Platt, restaurant critic for New York Magazine and self-described bilious gourmand.

Drew Nieporent, restaurateur and founder of the Myriad Restaurant Group.


The Food Studies Program at The New School | http://www.newschool.edu/public-engagement/ba-bs-food-studies/

The New School | http://www.newschool.edu

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  <title>Feminism and Architecture Part 2 (Day 2): Closing Remarks by Deborah Gans</title>
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Closing Remarks: On to Practice by Deborah Gans, Pratt Institute 

Educators:
For fair exposure, opportunity, and support in our discipline, we want to share strategies for empowering ourselves and our women students.

To Change The Design Professions, We Need To Change What And How We Teach; We Need Success:
We will draw participants from colleges and schools of architecture throughout North America; we will have a keynote speaker from aabroad to offer an international perspective. There will be three thematic sessions, each divided into two parts: a series of short presentations and a workshop to outline concrete strategies for the future.

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   <media:description>Convened by Peggy Deamer (Yale University), Brian McGrath (Parsons School of Design | http://www.newschool.edu/parsons), and Ioanna Theocharopoulou (Parsons School of Design | http://www.newschool.edu/parsons): Feminism and Architecture Part 2: Women, Architecture, and Academia.

Workshop 3: Curriculum

Moderated by: Marta Gutman Phd, City College of New York and The Graduate Center/CUNY  

Panelists include:
Christine Boyer, Laura Foxman, Stephanie Cramer, Catherine Zipf, Kate Wingert + Rashida NG, Hilary Sample, FAAC: Ana Maria Leon, Tessa Paneth-Pollak, Martina Tanga, and Olga Touloumi

Educators:
For fair exposure, opportunity, and support in our discipline, we want to share strategies for empowering ourselves and our women students.

To Change The Design Professions, We Need To Change What And How We Teach; We Need Success:
We will draw participants from colleges and schools of architecture throughout North America; we will have a keynote speaker from aabroad to offer an international perspective. There will be three thematic sessions, each divided into two parts: a series of short presentations and a workshop to outline concrete strategies for the future.

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   <media:description>Convened by Peggy Deamer (Yale University), Brian McGrath (Parsons School of Design | http://www.newschool.edu/parsons), and Ioanna Theocharopoulou (Parsons School of Design | http://www.newschool.edu/parsons): Feminism and Architecture Part 2: Women, Architecture, and Academia.

Workshop 2 - Gender and Family Politics: Career Preparation
for Students and Faculty

Moderated by: Lori A. Brown, Syracuse University 

Panelists include:
Elisa Iturbe, Marc Neveu + Ingalill Wahlroos-Ritter, Kelly Huzel, Victoria Rosner, Heidi Hussa, Maya Alexander, and Harriert Harriss PhD  

Educators:
For fair exposure, opportunity, and support in our discipline, we want to share strategies for empowering ourselves and our women students.

To Change The Design Professions, We Need To Change What And How We Teach; We Need Success:
We will draw participants from colleges and schools of architecture throughout North America; we will have a keynote speaker from aabroad to offer an international perspective. There will be three thematic sessions, each divided into two parts: a series of short presentations and a workshop to outline concrete strategies for the future.

Location: Theresa Lang Community and Student Center, Arnhold Hall
Saturday, April 4, 2015 at 10:00a.m. - 12:00p.m.</media:description>
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Introduction by Donna Robertson, Illinois Institute of Technology  

Educators:
For fair exposure, opportunity, and support in our discipline, we want to share strategies for empowering ourselves and our women students.

To Change The Design Professions, We Need To Change What And How We Teach; We Need Success:
We will draw participants from colleges and schools of architecture throughout North America; we will have a keynote speaker from aabroad to offer an international perspective. There will be three thematic sessions, each divided into two parts: a series of short presentations and a workshop to outline concrete strategies for the future.

Location: Theresa Lang Community and Student Center, Arnhold Hall
Saturday, April 4, 2015 at 9:30a.m. - 10:00a.m.</media:description>
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Keynote by Katja Grillner
FATALE / Architecture in Effect/ research collectives from KTH, Stockholm (http://architectureineffect.se)

Dean of Faculty &amp; Professor of Critical Studies in Architecture at KTH, Stockholm, Director of Architecure in Effect and co-founder of the femininist architecture teaching and reserach group FATALE.  

Educators:
For fair exposure, opportunity, and support in our discipline, we want to share strategies for empowering ourselves and our women students.

To Change The Design Professions, We Need To Change What And How We Teach; We Need Success:
We will draw participants from colleges and schools of architecture throughout North America; we will have a keynote speaker from aabroad to offer an international perspective. There will be three thematic sessions, each divided into two parts: a series of short presentations and a workshop to outline concrete strategies for the future.

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Friday, April 3, 2015 at 4:00p.m.</media:description>
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Workshop 1 - Representation: Exposure at reviews, lectures, exhibitions

Moderated by: Carol Burns, Taylor &amp; Burns Architects

Panelists include:
Ingalill Wahlross-Ritter, Carla Corroto + Lucinda Kaukas Havenhand, Gabrielle Esperdy, Lori. A. Brown, Suzanne Frasier, Marta Rodriguez, Parlour- Justine Clark, and Karen Burns  

Educators:
For fair exposure, opportunity, and support in our discipline, we want to share strategies for empowering ourselves and our women students.

To Change The Design Professions, We Need To Change What And How We Teach; We Need Success:
We will draw participants from colleges and schools of architecture throughout North America; we will have a keynote speaker from aabroad to offer an international perspective. There will be three thematic sessions, each divided into two parts: a series of short presentations and a workshop to outline concrete strategies for the future.

Location: Theresa Lang Community and Student Center, Arnhold Hall
Friday, April 3, 2015 at 1:30p.m. - 3:30p.m.</media:description>
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Introduction by Karen Van Lengen, University of Virginia 

Educators:
For fair exposure, opportunity, and support in our discipline, we want to share strategies for empowering ourselves and our women students.

To Change The Design Professions, We Need To Change What And How We Teach; We Need Success:
We will draw participants from colleges and schools of architecture throughout North America; we will have a keynote speaker from aabroad to offer an international perspective. There will be three thematic sessions, each divided into two parts: a series of short presentations and a workshop to outline concrete strategies for the future.

THE NEW SCHOOL | http://www.newschool.edu

Location: Theresa Lang Community and Student Center, Arnhold Hall
Friday, April 3, 2015 at 1:00p.m. - 1:30pm</media:description>
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  <title>Jason | Adult Bachelor's and Continuing Education for Veterans at The New School</title>
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   <media:description>After serving in Iraq and Afghanistan, Jason wanted to return to school to complete his degree in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (http://www.newschool.edu/matesol).

Federal Veterans Benefit Information
http://www.newschool.edu/student-financial-services/verterans-benefit-information

THE NEW SCHOOL | http://www.newschool.edu</media:description>
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