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Food Policy Institute Staff Discusses Universal Free School Lunch on CUNY TV

Ashley Rafalow, Director of Operations and Communications at the CUNY Urban Food Policy Institute appeared on CUNY TV’s Independent Sources to discuss the recent expansion of universal free school lunch to all New York City public schools. Ashley discussed the benefits of the program, the stigma too-long associated with eating school meals, and the opportunities [...]

Food Policy Institute Staff Discusses Universal Free School Lunch on CUNY TV2022-07-24T00:42:13-04:00

Free Lunch for All in New York City

On September 6, Carmen Fariña, the New York City School Chancellor announced that lunch at New York City public schools will be available free of charge to all 1.1 million students beginning this school year. Three quarters of New York City schoolchildren had already qualified for free or reduced-price lunches. The new initiative reaches another [...]

Free Lunch for All in New York City2022-07-24T00:56:17-04:00

City Budget Expands Universal Free School Lunch

As members of the Lunch 4 Learning campaign, we are pleased to announce New York City has included additional funds in this year’s budget to expand universal free school lunch to include 90% of schools and 84% of students. Schools with more than 70 percent of students eligible for free or reduced price lunch were [...]

City Budget Expands Universal Free School Lunch2022-07-24T01:28:23-04:00

Lunch for Learning Youth Deliver Testimony at City Council Hearing

The New York City Council Committee on Education held a hearing on the preliminary education budget on March 21, 2017. Advocates representing citywide nonprofit organizations, parents, physicians, academics, school governing bodies and other stakeholders delivered testimony in support of expanding free school meals to all New York City public schools. As members of the Lunch [...]

Lunch for Learning Youth Deliver Testimony at City Council Hearing2022-07-24T02:05:33-04:00

Food Policy Brief: Illuminating the “Hidden” Food Policies of the de Blasio Administration

In response to growing attention to inequality, several progressive cities in the United States have adopted policies that seek to modify the differences in employment, education and housing conditions that are upstream drivers of the socioeconomic and racial/ethnic disparities in health that characterize our city and nation.[1-5] Can these upstream interventions also contribute to reducing [...]

Food Policy Brief: Illuminating the “Hidden” Food Policies of the de Blasio Administration2022-07-24T03:15:34-04:00
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