Hunger In The Farm-To-Fork Capital Tuesday, May 12, 2015 | Sacramento, CA Listen / download audio Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin. Bob Moffitt One way to tackle large, universal problems like hunger is to have civil, constructive, collaborative conversations with people in the community affected by the issue. Awareness of a problem is good, but it can be easier to shed light on a situation – and change minds – when people are actually able to meet and talk together. Two people working to shape community conversations in our region – CapRadio’s Community Engagement Coordinator jesikah maria ross and Valley Vision’s Tara Thronson – join us to explain how face-to-face discussion can make a difference. LINKS: Event: Hunger In The Farm-To-Fork Capital: Join The Conversation
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