Dear SNEB members,
Those of you who attended the open business meeting at the 2019 Annual Conference may recall that I gave a presidential address in which I shared my vision for the Society. I suggested critical roles for nutrition educators, researchers, academics and advocates to simultaneously address public and planetary health. In the context of the COVID-19 pandemic and its health and food system impacts, these issues become even more critical.
I am happy to share with you that a reflective essay based on that presidential address is now available in the Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development.
Additionally, for those who missed the Annual Conference or business meeting, a recording of the address, accompanying slides are all available directly from SNEB.
Best wishes to you, your families and friends at this unprecedented time.
Jennifer Wilkins, PhD, RD
SNEB President, 2019-20
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