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This event flyer is a collage of vegetables made of construction paper, a picnic basket, plates, and napkins on a blue and white checked gingham background. This event flyer is a collage of vegetables made of construction paper, a picnic basket, plates, and napkins on a blue and white checked gingham background.
This event flyer is a collage of vegetables made of construction paper, a picnic basket, plates, and napkins on a blue and white checked gingham background.
Bite-Sized Talks will take place in-person on Thursday, March 26 from 6-7:30pm at the Blue Llama Jazz Club in Downtown Ann Arbor (doors will open at 5pm).

Come enjoy some snacks while listening to students share their experiences with food!

"Bite-Sized: A Food Themed Variety Show" highlights student work, experience, cultural traditions, and creative expression surrounding local, regional, and global approaches to food justice. This year's lineup includes an exploration of power and agency across borders, a reading of a children's book about penguins and food sovereignty, and food tasting as performance, so much more.

If you are interested in attending, please fill out this form and share with friends to get more information! On the day of the event, arrive before 6pm to ensure you get a seat.

Please don't hesitate to contact umsfp.core@umich.edu for more information.
This event flyer is a collage of vegetables made of construction paper, a picnic basket, plates, and napkins on a blue and white checked gingham background. This event flyer is a collage of vegetables made of construction paper, a picnic basket, plates, and napkins on a blue and white checked gingham background.
This event flyer is a collage of vegetables made of construction paper, a picnic basket, plates, and napkins on a blue and white checked gingham background.

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