Whether you want to speak on behalf of a cause, serve on a board or committee, or pursue political office, Plate to Politics is a great opportunity for women to develop their leadership skills. Attendees will hone their public speaking skills in a fun environment, network with like-minded women, and be inspired by women leaders. Women with an interest in helping run for office are also encouraged to attend.
The Plate to Politics program (http://www.wfan.org/our-programs/plate-to-politicssm) is a nationwide effort organized by Women, Food, and Agriculture Network to support and strengthen the national leadership role of women transforming our nation’s food system—from the federal agricultural policy agenda to what’s on our dinner plates. The program focuses on providing leadership training to women engaged in healthy food and farming to take leadership positions—whether on local, state, or federal levels.
Doors open 9:30 AM
A light lunch will be provided by Chef Becky Hostetter of Duos
Thank you to the IndyStar and Liz Biro for donating the space for this workshop. This event will take place in the IndyStar Building. Enter the main entrance on the corner of Meridian and Georgia Street. Parking is available on the street for free or for a fee in the Circle City Center Mall parking garage.
General Admission - $10, includes a light lunch provided by Chef Becky Hostetter of Duos
Plate to Politics is generously sponsored by Rachel's Network, a vibrant community of women who catalyze their collective power for a healthy, thriving world. Learn more at Rachel's Network.
About Women, Food, and Agriculture Network:
Women, Food, and Agriculture Network is a community of women involved in sustainable agriculture, which engages women in building an ecological and just food and agricultural system through individual and community power. WFAN exists so that women can give each other the information, connections, and encouragement they need to be effective practitioners and supporters of sustainable agriculture and healthy localized food systems. For more information, visit wfan.org.
About Indiana Farmers Union:
Indiana Farmers Union is a grass-roots organization that works to protect the social and economic well-being of family farmers throughout the Hoosier state. INFU engages elected officials on issues that come directly from its membership and press lawmakers to implement and enforce laws and regulations that will strengthen agriculture in Indiana. Founded in 1955, Indiana Farmers Union is committed to representing the interests of all family farmers on issues such as sustainability, country of origin labeling, energy and food security, competitive markets, and conservation. For more information, visit indianafarmersunion.org.
About Indy Women in Food:
Indy Women in Food exists to connect women working in food in Indianapolis, promote food-related initiatives in Indy, and host events and gatherings spearheaded by women to make a positive impact on the Indianapolis community. IWIF nurtures collaboration among women in all aspects of the Indy food scene, including chefs, restaurant owners, writers, bloggers, photographers, community organizers, and more. For more information, go to www.indywomeninfood.com or @IndyWomeninFood on Instagram or Facebook.
Plate to Politics Workshop | $10.00 |