October 2024 Swetland Seminar || From Understanding to Action: Shaping Food Policies to Realize Nutrition Equity
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Details
Grab coffee/tea and a snack from Loiter Cafe & Marketplace followed by an open forum discussion designed to:
- Better understand the dynamic context (past, present, and future) shaping the food policy landscape in Greater Cleveland.
- Learn about strategies to build trust for policy actions aimed at promoting nutrition equity.
- Explore policy levers mobilized by people power to realize a food system that works for all.
Speakers:
- Ismail Samad
- Co-Founder of Loiter
- Nourishing Power Network Advisory Council 1.0
- Ismail Samad is a native of East Cleveland, OH a social entrepreneur, enterprise developer and a closed loop food systems expert. While studying environmental biology in college, and working in some of the top restaurants in Cleveland, Ismail developed a passion for the culinary arts. He opened his first cafe, Crust and Crumbs at the age of 23. After relocating to Vermont, He became deeply involved in the farm-to table movement which gave him insight into the impact of food waste, and created in him a resolve to find creative solutions to solve the problem. To this end, he founded a new restaurant concept, The Gleanery. The restaurant eliminates waste and showcases culinary artistry with high end fare, all while providing economic opportunities for local farm partners. Ismail served as culinary director and was pivotal in the planning, launch and early expansion of Daily Table, nonprofit grocery stores in Roxbury and Dorchester, Massachusetts. Daily Table focuses on addressing the conflicting issues of food insecurity, nutritional health, and wasted/surplus food to provide healthy affordable meals to those in need. Ismail is also the former director of Contract Manufacturing and Culinary Operating for Commonwealth Kitchen, a nonprofit business incubator located in Boston, MA specializing in building a new food economy grounded in racial, social, and economic justice. He will bring his experience as board president for Boston Area Gleaners, his ability to connect with others to put strategic partnerships in place, as well as his experience in managing local supply lines, to lead Loiter to develop urban farming in East Cleveland to provide produce directly to businesses. This means that every part of the supply chain will be owned by East Clevelanders. Ismail will specialize in leading Loiter Marketplace as well as Loiter’s Farms & Apiaries enterprise. While it may take years to repair the damage caused by neglect, economic disinvestment, and injustice, Ismail believes in the people of East Cleveland to build up a new cultural renaissance.
- Shawn Brown, JD
- National Director of Organizing at The Humane League
- Chair, Policy Action for Food Justice Working Group, Nourishing Power Network
- Shawn Brown is a national public policy, organizing, and campaign leader with 12+ years of experience at the local, state, and federal levels. He has expertise with multimillion-dollar education equality, racial, and social justice initiatives. He has worked on issues from high school students in Chicago to working with Charter School parents in Southeast LA.
Food Provided (Coffee, tea, and snacks)
Where
Loiter Cafe & Marketplace
12550 Euclid Avenue, East Cleveland, OH 44112, United States