
Jennifer E. Gaddis
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Prof at UW-Madison | School food politics & systems change | The Labor of Lunch | Transforming School Food Politics Around the World tinyurl.com/TSFPAW
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WFP in Madagascar - PAM WFP southern Africa UN Madagascar African Union From cooks, to caterers, to small holder farmers -- #SchoolMeals help #InvestinWomen by creating jobs & opportunities for women in local communities. ⬇️🌱Smallholder farmer 𝗝𝘂𝗹𝗶𝗲𝗻𝗻𝗲's local & fresh produce is procured for home-grown school meals in #Madagascar! #IWD2024


Assoc. professor of Civil Society & Community Studies Jennifer E. Gaddis and Human Ecology students are working with REAP Food Group & Madison Teachers Inc. to bring nutritious lunches to Madison Schools (WI) students: humanecology.wisc.edu/fueling-stomac… #humanecology





Dr. Sarah A. Robert & I are doing a workshop at The Agriculture, Food, & Human Values Society conference with our new open access book from The MIT Press @mitpress.bsky.social Transforming School Food Politics Around the World. Join us for a sneak peak of the curriculum we are developing for classrooms & book clubs!


"Providing exceptional school meals for millions of US children won’t come without a collective struggle." Jennifer E. Gaddis & Dr. Sarah A. Robert describe lessons from school food politics around the world to help us raise the bar. bit.ly/3VfAOHE

So excited & grateful for the tireless efforts of Rooted, Nuestro Mundo Community School, REAP Food Group Jennifer E. Gaddis Josh Perkins & more for their commitment to educating and nourishing our kids. We build healthy and sustainable food systems in community with one another.


Jennifer E. Gaddis, associate professor of Civil Society & Community Studies, was featured in the cover story of madisonmag this month! She's passionate about making school lunches nutritious and affordable to give young learners the proper fuel they need. channel3000.com/madison-magazi…

Thanks to Last Week Tonight, which covered overworked and underpaid school lunch staff and the harsh policies around school lunch debt, including Jennifer E. Gaddis' THE LABOR OF LUNCH: (see around 7:40): youtube.com/watch?v=-YypAr…

"The Labor of Lunch", a book by Jennifer E. Gaddis, associate professor of Civil Society & Community Studies, was referenced in a recent episode of Last Week Tonight with John Oliver: youtube.com/watch?v=-YypAr…


I can’t believe one of my heroes Francesca Hong is going to moderate the conversation. Come join us!!