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CATEGORIES:Film/Media,Discussion,Volunteer Opportunities,Environmental Sust
 ainability
DESCRIPTION:Interventions in Media and Design with Memefest and Black Yield
  Institute\n\nBaltimore’s Food Apartheid\, a series of extradisciplinary wo
 rkshops and interventions into the politics of food\, will be held at Gouch
 er College November 4-22\, 2019. The workshops combine the insights and res
 ources of the international media and design network Memefest and Baltimore
 ’s Black Yield Institute\, an organization working toward developing commun
 ity control of food resources. Workshops in photography\, audio production\
 , graphic and book design\, social media\, and multimedia production will p
 roduce material for BYI’s communication campaign toward food sovereignty fo
 r black communities in Baltimore. Other associated events include an on-cam
 pus cooking demonstration that reflects upon food’s relationship to adverti
 sing\, a screening of local documentaries on Baltimore’s racially-inflected
  food politics\, and a screening of Agnes Varda’s documentary The Gleaners 
 and I.\n\nConcurrently\, Goucher’s Corrin Gallery is hosting the exhibition
  Serving Food Justice\, showing specially curated works from Memefest’s boo
 k Food Democracy and local groups’ efforts to provide healthy\, equitable f
 ood distribution\, and to combat Food Apartheid – the racial structuring of
  the growing\, distribution\, and sale of food\, leading to a lack of healt
 hy food alternatives in Baltimore’s black neighborhoods. The workshops\, ev
 ents\, and exhibition are open to all Goucher students -- critical\, experi
 mental\, and speculative experiences to use art and media to address the op
 portunities to defeat Food Apartheid and create food sovereignty imbued wit
 h environmental and cultural respect\, nutrition education\, skills-buildin
 g\, and community development.\n\nMemefest is the Sherman Fairchild Foundat
 ion Visiting Artist for Interdisciplinary Digital Arts in 2019-20 at Gouche
 r College. The workshops are also supported by the Sweren-Wogan Institute\,
  and the screening of deserted and Baltimore’s Strange Fruit is supported b
 y the Robertson Lectureship Fund.\n\nFor updates on events\, see www.gouche
 r.edu/bfaw.\n\nFor more information on Memefest\, see www.memefest.org. For
  more information on Black Yield Institute\, see https://www.blackyieldinst
 itute.org/.\n\nThis Calendar of Events is a reflection of the evolving natu
 re of the Memefest visit. Please check www.goucher.edu/bfaw for updates.\n\
 nWednesday\, Oct. 23: Screening of deserted and Baltimore’s Strange Fruit (
 excerpt) with discussion: Emily Stubb\, Eric Jackson\, Emily Billo\, and Ga
 be Dinsmoor -7:30 in Merrick Lecture Hall\n\nMonday\, Oct.28: Serving Food 
 Justice opens - Corrin Gallery in Meyerhoff\n\nThursday\, Oct. 31: BYI Hall
 owGreen in Cherry Hill\n\nSaturday\, Nov. 2: BYI Black Harvest community fe
 stival in Cherry Hill\n\nMonday\, Nov. 4: FYS Photo: Introduction to Memefe
 st\n\nTuesday\, Nov. 5: CPE (both sections): Intro to Memefest and BYI\;\n-
 -World Cinema screening w/ discussion – The Gleaners and I\n\nWednesday\, N
 ov. 6: FYS Photo: Photography and Food Apartheid\; \n--Memefest workshop fo
 r Corrin Gallery - 1:15-2:30 in Meyerhoff lobby\n\nThursday\, Nov. 7: Photo
  1: Introduction to Memefest and BYI\n\nFriday\, Nov. 8: Audio Production: 
 recording reflections on Food Apartheid and Food Sovereignty - 4:00-5:00 in
  the Goucher Student Radio Studio - Athenaeum\n\nMonday\, Nov. 11: FYS Phot
 o: Social Media and Photography\n\nTuesday\, Nov. 12: CPE (2 sections): Mak
 ing the work\n\nWednesday\, Nov. 13: FYS Photo: Making the work\;\n--Advanc
 ed Photographic Practices: Social Media and Photography\n\nCANCELED: Friday
 \, Nov. 15: Cooking demonstration: Flour + Water + Advertising Design\, w/ 
 Oliver Vodeb and Goucher’s own Johanna Zipp - 4:00-5:30 in Fireside Demo Ki
 tchen\n\nMonday\, Nov. 18: FYS Photo: Making the work\;\n--Advanced Photogr
 aphic Practices: Photography & Design in the Era of Photoshop and Fakery\n\
 nTuesday\, Nov. 19: CPE (2 sections): Making the Work\;\n--Serving Food Jus
 tice Gallery Reception and Workshop – 5:00 pm in the Meyerhoff lobby\n\nWed
 nesday\, Nov. 20: FYS Photo: Making the work\n\nFriday\, Nov. 22: The Big F
 inish: projects completion\, reflection\, celebration – location TBA\n\nCla
 ssroom locations and meeting times are found below.\n\nAlso hang with Memef
 est at the entrance of Mary Fisher Hall\, much of the time when workshops a
 re not happening.\n\nMEMEFEST WORKSHOPS IN SCHEDULED CLASSES\n\nFYS 100.002
 : Power of Photography\nLaura Burns MW 10:40 -12:30 MAC 106\n\nCPEA 251 Soc
 ially Engaged Art\nPam Thompson T/TH 9:30-11:20\n\nPractices for Environmen
 tal Justice\nT/TH 11:30-1:20 MAC 201\n\nCOM 342 World Cinema\nMaria San Fil
 ippo T/TH 1:30-3:20 Kelley Lecture\n\nART 201.001 Photography 1\nLaura Burn
 s T/TH 1:30-3:20 MAC 106\n\nART 375 Advanced Photo Practices\nLaura Burns M
 /W 2:40-4:30 MAC 106
DTEND:20191106T193000Z
DTSTAMP:20260411T234420Z
DTSTART:20191106T181500Z
GEO:39.410145;-76.592167
LOCATION:Goucher Campus
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Baltimore's Food Apartheid
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_31822044621319
URL:https://events.goucher.edu/event/baltimores_food_apartheid
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Film/Media,Discussion,Volunteer Opportunities,Environmental Sust
 ainability
DESCRIPTION:Interventions in Media and Design with Memefest and Black Yield
  Institute\n\nBaltimore’s Food Apartheid\, a series of extradisciplinary wo
 rkshops and interventions into the politics of food\, will be held at Gouch
 er College November 4-22\, 2019. The workshops combine the insights and res
 ources of the international media and design network Memefest and Baltimore
 ’s Black Yield Institute\, an organization working toward developing commun
 ity control of food resources. Workshops in photography\, audio production\
 , graphic and book design\, social media\, and multimedia production will p
 roduce material for BYI’s communication campaign toward food sovereignty fo
 r black communities in Baltimore. Other associated events include an on-cam
 pus cooking demonstration that reflects upon food’s relationship to adverti
 sing\, a screening of local documentaries on Baltimore’s racially-inflected
  food politics\, and a screening of Agnes Varda’s documentary The Gleaners 
 and I.\n\nConcurrently\, Goucher’s Corrin Gallery is hosting the exhibition
  Serving Food Justice\, showing specially curated works from Memefest’s boo
 k Food Democracy and local groups’ efforts to provide healthy\, equitable f
 ood distribution\, and to combat Food Apartheid – the racial structuring of
  the growing\, distribution\, and sale of food\, leading to a lack of healt
 hy food alternatives in Baltimore’s black neighborhoods. The workshops\, ev
 ents\, and exhibition are open to all Goucher students -- critical\, experi
 mental\, and speculative experiences to use art and media to address the op
 portunities to defeat Food Apartheid and create food sovereignty imbued wit
 h environmental and cultural respect\, nutrition education\, skills-buildin
 g\, and community development.\n\nMemefest is the Sherman Fairchild Foundat
 ion Visiting Artist for Interdisciplinary Digital Arts in 2019-20 at Gouche
 r College. The workshops are also supported by the Sweren-Wogan Institute\,
  and the screening of deserted and Baltimore’s Strange Fruit is supported b
 y the Robertson Lectureship Fund.\n\nFor updates on events\, see www.gouche
 r.edu/bfaw.\n\nFor more information on Memefest\, see www.memefest.org. For
  more information on Black Yield Institute\, see https://www.blackyieldinst
 itute.org/.\n\nThis Calendar of Events is a reflection of the evolving natu
 re of the Memefest visit. Please check www.goucher.edu/bfaw for updates.\n\
 nWednesday\, Oct. 23: Screening of deserted and Baltimore’s Strange Fruit (
 excerpt) with discussion: Emily Stubb\, Eric Jackson\, Emily Billo\, and Ga
 be Dinsmoor -7:30 in Merrick Lecture Hall\n\nMonday\, Oct.28: Serving Food 
 Justice opens - Corrin Gallery in Meyerhoff\n\nThursday\, Oct. 31: BYI Hall
 owGreen in Cherry Hill\n\nSaturday\, Nov. 2: BYI Black Harvest community fe
 stival in Cherry Hill\n\nMonday\, Nov. 4: FYS Photo: Introduction to Memefe
 st\n\nTuesday\, Nov. 5: CPE (both sections): Intro to Memefest and BYI\;\n-
 -World Cinema screening w/ discussion – The Gleaners and I\n\nWednesday\, N
 ov. 6: FYS Photo: Photography and Food Apartheid\; \n--Memefest workshop fo
 r Corrin Gallery - 1:15-2:30 in Meyerhoff lobby\n\nThursday\, Nov. 7: Photo
  1: Introduction to Memefest and BYI\n\nFriday\, Nov. 8: Audio Production: 
 recording reflections on Food Apartheid and Food Sovereignty - 4:00-5:00 in
  the Goucher Student Radio Studio - Athenaeum\n\nMonday\, Nov. 11: FYS Phot
 o: Social Media and Photography\n\nTuesday\, Nov. 12: CPE (2 sections): Mak
 ing the work\n\nWednesday\, Nov. 13: FYS Photo: Making the work\;\n--Advanc
 ed Photographic Practices: Social Media and Photography\n\nCANCELED: Friday
 \, Nov. 15: Cooking demonstration: Flour + Water + Advertising Design\, w/ 
 Oliver Vodeb and Goucher’s own Johanna Zipp - 4:00-5:30 in Fireside Demo Ki
 tchen\n\nMonday\, Nov. 18: FYS Photo: Making the work\;\n--Advanced Photogr
 aphic Practices: Photography & Design in the Era of Photoshop and Fakery\n\
 nTuesday\, Nov. 19: CPE (2 sections): Making the Work\;\n--Serving Food Jus
 tice Gallery Reception and Workshop – 5:00 pm in the Meyerhoff lobby\n\nWed
 nesday\, Nov. 20: FYS Photo: Making the work\n\nFriday\, Nov. 22: The Big F
 inish: projects completion\, reflection\, celebration – location TBA\n\nCla
 ssroom locations and meeting times are found below.\n\nAlso hang with Memef
 est at the entrance of Mary Fisher Hall\, much of the time when workshops a
 re not happening.\n\nMEMEFEST WORKSHOPS IN SCHEDULED CLASSES\n\nFYS 100.002
 : Power of Photography\nLaura Burns MW 10:40 -12:30 MAC 106\n\nCPEA 251 Soc
 ially Engaged Art\nPam Thompson T/TH 9:30-11:20\n\nPractices for Environmen
 tal Justice\nT/TH 11:30-1:20 MAC 201\n\nCOM 342 World Cinema\nMaria San Fil
 ippo T/TH 1:30-3:20 Kelley Lecture\n\nART 201.001 Photography 1\nLaura Burn
 s T/TH 1:30-3:20 MAC 106\n\nART 375 Advanced Photo Practices\nLaura Burns M
 /W 2:40-4:30 MAC 106
DTEND:20191107T202000Z
DTSTAMP:20260411T234420Z
DTSTART:20191107T183000Z
GEO:39.410145;-76.592167
LOCATION:Goucher Campus
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Baltimore's Food Apartheid
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_31822044623468
URL:https://events.goucher.edu/event/baltimores_food_apartheid
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Film/Media,Discussion,Volunteer Opportunities,Environmental Sust
 ainability
DESCRIPTION:Interventions in Media and Design with Memefest and Black Yield
  Institute\n\nBaltimore’s Food Apartheid\, a series of extradisciplinary wo
 rkshops and interventions into the politics of food\, will be held at Gouch
 er College November 4-22\, 2019. The workshops combine the insights and res
 ources of the international media and design network Memefest and Baltimore
 ’s Black Yield Institute\, an organization working toward developing commun
 ity control of food resources. Workshops in photography\, audio production\
 , graphic and book design\, social media\, and multimedia production will p
 roduce material for BYI’s communication campaign toward food sovereignty fo
 r black communities in Baltimore. Other associated events include an on-cam
 pus cooking demonstration that reflects upon food’s relationship to adverti
 sing\, a screening of local documentaries on Baltimore’s racially-inflected
  food politics\, and a screening of Agnes Varda’s documentary The Gleaners 
 and I.\n\nConcurrently\, Goucher’s Corrin Gallery is hosting the exhibition
  Serving Food Justice\, showing specially curated works from Memefest’s boo
 k Food Democracy and local groups’ efforts to provide healthy\, equitable f
 ood distribution\, and to combat Food Apartheid – the racial structuring of
  the growing\, distribution\, and sale of food\, leading to a lack of healt
 hy food alternatives in Baltimore’s black neighborhoods. The workshops\, ev
 ents\, and exhibition are open to all Goucher students -- critical\, experi
 mental\, and speculative experiences to use art and media to address the op
 portunities to defeat Food Apartheid and create food sovereignty imbued wit
 h environmental and cultural respect\, nutrition education\, skills-buildin
 g\, and community development.\n\nMemefest is the Sherman Fairchild Foundat
 ion Visiting Artist for Interdisciplinary Digital Arts in 2019-20 at Gouche
 r College. The workshops are also supported by the Sweren-Wogan Institute\,
  and the screening of deserted and Baltimore’s Strange Fruit is supported b
 y the Robertson Lectureship Fund.\n\nFor updates on events\, see www.gouche
 r.edu/bfaw.\n\nFor more information on Memefest\, see www.memefest.org. For
  more information on Black Yield Institute\, see https://www.blackyieldinst
 itute.org/.\n\nThis Calendar of Events is a reflection of the evolving natu
 re of the Memefest visit. Please check www.goucher.edu/bfaw for updates.\n\
 nWednesday\, Oct. 23: Screening of deserted and Baltimore’s Strange Fruit (
 excerpt) with discussion: Emily Stubb\, Eric Jackson\, Emily Billo\, and Ga
 be Dinsmoor -7:30 in Merrick Lecture Hall\n\nMonday\, Oct.28: Serving Food 
 Justice opens - Corrin Gallery in Meyerhoff\n\nThursday\, Oct. 31: BYI Hall
 owGreen in Cherry Hill\n\nSaturday\, Nov. 2: BYI Black Harvest community fe
 stival in Cherry Hill\n\nMonday\, Nov. 4: FYS Photo: Introduction to Memefe
 st\n\nTuesday\, Nov. 5: CPE (both sections): Intro to Memefest and BYI\;\n-
 -World Cinema screening w/ discussion – The Gleaners and I\n\nWednesday\, N
 ov. 6: FYS Photo: Photography and Food Apartheid\; \n--Memefest workshop fo
 r Corrin Gallery - 1:15-2:30 in Meyerhoff lobby\n\nThursday\, Nov. 7: Photo
  1: Introduction to Memefest and BYI\n\nFriday\, Nov. 8: Audio Production: 
 recording reflections on Food Apartheid and Food Sovereignty - 4:00-5:00 in
  the Goucher Student Radio Studio - Athenaeum\n\nMonday\, Nov. 11: FYS Phot
 o: Social Media and Photography\n\nTuesday\, Nov. 12: CPE (2 sections): Mak
 ing the work\n\nWednesday\, Nov. 13: FYS Photo: Making the work\;\n--Advanc
 ed Photographic Practices: Social Media and Photography\n\nCANCELED: Friday
 \, Nov. 15: Cooking demonstration: Flour + Water + Advertising Design\, w/ 
 Oliver Vodeb and Goucher’s own Johanna Zipp - 4:00-5:30 in Fireside Demo Ki
 tchen\n\nMonday\, Nov. 18: FYS Photo: Making the work\;\n--Advanced Photogr
 aphic Practices: Photography & Design in the Era of Photoshop and Fakery\n\
 nTuesday\, Nov. 19: CPE (2 sections): Making the Work\;\n--Serving Food Jus
 tice Gallery Reception and Workshop – 5:00 pm in the Meyerhoff lobby\n\nWed
 nesday\, Nov. 20: FYS Photo: Making the work\n\nFriday\, Nov. 22: The Big F
 inish: projects completion\, reflection\, celebration – location TBA\n\nCla
 ssroom locations and meeting times are found below.\n\nAlso hang with Memef
 est at the entrance of Mary Fisher Hall\, much of the time when workshops a
 re not happening.\n\nMEMEFEST WORKSHOPS IN SCHEDULED CLASSES\n\nFYS 100.002
 : Power of Photography\nLaura Burns MW 10:40 -12:30 MAC 106\n\nCPEA 251 Soc
 ially Engaged Art\nPam Thompson T/TH 9:30-11:20\n\nPractices for Environmen
 tal Justice\nT/TH 11:30-1:20 MAC 201\n\nCOM 342 World Cinema\nMaria San Fil
 ippo T/TH 1:30-3:20 Kelley Lecture\n\nART 201.001 Photography 1\nLaura Burn
 s T/TH 1:30-3:20 MAC 106\n\nART 375 Advanced Photo Practices\nLaura Burns M
 /W 2:40-4:30 MAC 106
DTEND:20191108T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260411T234420Z
DTSTART:20191108T210000Z
GEO:39.410145;-76.592167
LOCATION:Goucher Campus
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Baltimore's Food Apartheid
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_31822044625632
URL:https://events.goucher.edu/event/baltimores_food_apartheid
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Film/Media,Discussion,Volunteer Opportunities,Environmental Sust
 ainability
DESCRIPTION:Interventions in Media and Design with Memefest and Black Yield
  Institute\n\nBaltimore’s Food Apartheid\, a series of extradisciplinary wo
 rkshops and interventions into the politics of food\, will be held at Gouch
 er College November 4-22\, 2019. The workshops combine the insights and res
 ources of the international media and design network Memefest and Baltimore
 ’s Black Yield Institute\, an organization working toward developing commun
 ity control of food resources. Workshops in photography\, audio production\
 , graphic and book design\, social media\, and multimedia production will p
 roduce material for BYI’s communication campaign toward food sovereignty fo
 r black communities in Baltimore. Other associated events include an on-cam
 pus cooking demonstration that reflects upon food’s relationship to adverti
 sing\, a screening of local documentaries on Baltimore’s racially-inflected
  food politics\, and a screening of Agnes Varda’s documentary The Gleaners 
 and I.\n\nConcurrently\, Goucher’s Corrin Gallery is hosting the exhibition
  Serving Food Justice\, showing specially curated works from Memefest’s boo
 k Food Democracy and local groups’ efforts to provide healthy\, equitable f
 ood distribution\, and to combat Food Apartheid – the racial structuring of
  the growing\, distribution\, and sale of food\, leading to a lack of healt
 hy food alternatives in Baltimore’s black neighborhoods. The workshops\, ev
 ents\, and exhibition are open to all Goucher students -- critical\, experi
 mental\, and speculative experiences to use art and media to address the op
 portunities to defeat Food Apartheid and create food sovereignty imbued wit
 h environmental and cultural respect\, nutrition education\, skills-buildin
 g\, and community development.\n\nMemefest is the Sherman Fairchild Foundat
 ion Visiting Artist for Interdisciplinary Digital Arts in 2019-20 at Gouche
 r College. The workshops are also supported by the Sweren-Wogan Institute\,
  and the screening of deserted and Baltimore’s Strange Fruit is supported b
 y the Robertson Lectureship Fund.\n\nFor updates on events\, see www.gouche
 r.edu/bfaw.\n\nFor more information on Memefest\, see www.memefest.org. For
  more information on Black Yield Institute\, see https://www.blackyieldinst
 itute.org/.\n\nThis Calendar of Events is a reflection of the evolving natu
 re of the Memefest visit. Please check www.goucher.edu/bfaw for updates.\n\
 nWednesday\, Oct. 23: Screening of deserted and Baltimore’s Strange Fruit (
 excerpt) with discussion: Emily Stubb\, Eric Jackson\, Emily Billo\, and Ga
 be Dinsmoor -7:30 in Merrick Lecture Hall\n\nMonday\, Oct.28: Serving Food 
 Justice opens - Corrin Gallery in Meyerhoff\n\nThursday\, Oct. 31: BYI Hall
 owGreen in Cherry Hill\n\nSaturday\, Nov. 2: BYI Black Harvest community fe
 stival in Cherry Hill\n\nMonday\, Nov. 4: FYS Photo: Introduction to Memefe
 st\n\nTuesday\, Nov. 5: CPE (both sections): Intro to Memefest and BYI\;\n-
 -World Cinema screening w/ discussion – The Gleaners and I\n\nWednesday\, N
 ov. 6: FYS Photo: Photography and Food Apartheid\; \n--Memefest workshop fo
 r Corrin Gallery - 1:15-2:30 in Meyerhoff lobby\n\nThursday\, Nov. 7: Photo
  1: Introduction to Memefest and BYI\n\nFriday\, Nov. 8: Audio Production: 
 recording reflections on Food Apartheid and Food Sovereignty - 4:00-5:00 in
  the Goucher Student Radio Studio - Athenaeum\n\nMonday\, Nov. 11: FYS Phot
 o: Social Media and Photography\n\nTuesday\, Nov. 12: CPE (2 sections): Mak
 ing the work\n\nWednesday\, Nov. 13: FYS Photo: Making the work\;\n--Advanc
 ed Photographic Practices: Social Media and Photography\n\nCANCELED: Friday
 \, Nov. 15: Cooking demonstration: Flour + Water + Advertising Design\, w/ 
 Oliver Vodeb and Goucher’s own Johanna Zipp - 4:00-5:30 in Fireside Demo Ki
 tchen\n\nMonday\, Nov. 18: FYS Photo: Making the work\;\n--Advanced Photogr
 aphic Practices: Photography & Design in the Era of Photoshop and Fakery\n\
 nTuesday\, Nov. 19: CPE (2 sections): Making the Work\;\n--Serving Food Jus
 tice Gallery Reception and Workshop – 5:00 pm in the Meyerhoff lobby\n\nWed
 nesday\, Nov. 20: FYS Photo: Making the work\n\nFriday\, Nov. 22: The Big F
 inish: projects completion\, reflection\, celebration – location TBA\n\nCla
 ssroom locations and meeting times are found below.\n\nAlso hang with Memef
 est at the entrance of Mary Fisher Hall\, much of the time when workshops a
 re not happening.\n\nMEMEFEST WORKSHOPS IN SCHEDULED CLASSES\n\nFYS 100.002
 : Power of Photography\nLaura Burns MW 10:40 -12:30 MAC 106\n\nCPEA 251 Soc
 ially Engaged Art\nPam Thompson T/TH 9:30-11:20\n\nPractices for Environmen
 tal Justice\nT/TH 11:30-1:20 MAC 201\n\nCOM 342 World Cinema\nMaria San Fil
 ippo T/TH 1:30-3:20 Kelley Lecture\n\nART 201.001 Photography 1\nLaura Burn
 s T/TH 1:30-3:20 MAC 106\n\nART 375 Advanced Photo Practices\nLaura Burns M
 /W 2:40-4:30 MAC 106
DTEND:20191111T173000Z
DTSTAMP:20260411T234420Z
DTSTART:20191111T154000Z
GEO:39.410145;-76.592167
LOCATION:Goucher Campus
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Baltimore's Food Apartheid
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_31822044626510
URL:https://events.goucher.edu/event/baltimores_food_apartheid
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Film/Media,Discussion,Volunteer Opportunities,Environmental Sust
 ainability
DESCRIPTION:Interventions in Media and Design with Memefest and Black Yield
  Institute\n\nBaltimore’s Food Apartheid\, a series of extradisciplinary wo
 rkshops and interventions into the politics of food\, will be held at Gouch
 er College November 4-22\, 2019. The workshops combine the insights and res
 ources of the international media and design network Memefest and Baltimore
 ’s Black Yield Institute\, an organization working toward developing commun
 ity control of food resources. Workshops in photography\, audio production\
 , graphic and book design\, social media\, and multimedia production will p
 roduce material for BYI’s communication campaign toward food sovereignty fo
 r black communities in Baltimore. Other associated events include an on-cam
 pus cooking demonstration that reflects upon food’s relationship to adverti
 sing\, a screening of local documentaries on Baltimore’s racially-inflected
  food politics\, and a screening of Agnes Varda’s documentary The Gleaners 
 and I.\n\nConcurrently\, Goucher’s Corrin Gallery is hosting the exhibition
  Serving Food Justice\, showing specially curated works from Memefest’s boo
 k Food Democracy and local groups’ efforts to provide healthy\, equitable f
 ood distribution\, and to combat Food Apartheid – the racial structuring of
  the growing\, distribution\, and sale of food\, leading to a lack of healt
 hy food alternatives in Baltimore’s black neighborhoods. The workshops\, ev
 ents\, and exhibition are open to all Goucher students -- critical\, experi
 mental\, and speculative experiences to use art and media to address the op
 portunities to defeat Food Apartheid and create food sovereignty imbued wit
 h environmental and cultural respect\, nutrition education\, skills-buildin
 g\, and community development.\n\nMemefest is the Sherman Fairchild Foundat
 ion Visiting Artist for Interdisciplinary Digital Arts in 2019-20 at Gouche
 r College. The workshops are also supported by the Sweren-Wogan Institute\,
  and the screening of deserted and Baltimore’s Strange Fruit is supported b
 y the Robertson Lectureship Fund.\n\nFor updates on events\, see www.gouche
 r.edu/bfaw.\n\nFor more information on Memefest\, see www.memefest.org. For
  more information on Black Yield Institute\, see https://www.blackyieldinst
 itute.org/.\n\nThis Calendar of Events is a reflection of the evolving natu
 re of the Memefest visit. Please check www.goucher.edu/bfaw for updates.\n\
 nWednesday\, Oct. 23: Screening of deserted and Baltimore’s Strange Fruit (
 excerpt) with discussion: Emily Stubb\, Eric Jackson\, Emily Billo\, and Ga
 be Dinsmoor -7:30 in Merrick Lecture Hall\n\nMonday\, Oct.28: Serving Food 
 Justice opens - Corrin Gallery in Meyerhoff\n\nThursday\, Oct. 31: BYI Hall
 owGreen in Cherry Hill\n\nSaturday\, Nov. 2: BYI Black Harvest community fe
 stival in Cherry Hill\n\nMonday\, Nov. 4: FYS Photo: Introduction to Memefe
 st\n\nTuesday\, Nov. 5: CPE (both sections): Intro to Memefest and BYI\;\n-
 -World Cinema screening w/ discussion – The Gleaners and I\n\nWednesday\, N
 ov. 6: FYS Photo: Photography and Food Apartheid\; \n--Memefest workshop fo
 r Corrin Gallery - 1:15-2:30 in Meyerhoff lobby\n\nThursday\, Nov. 7: Photo
  1: Introduction to Memefest and BYI\n\nFriday\, Nov. 8: Audio Production: 
 recording reflections on Food Apartheid and Food Sovereignty - 4:00-5:00 in
  the Goucher Student Radio Studio - Athenaeum\n\nMonday\, Nov. 11: FYS Phot
 o: Social Media and Photography\n\nTuesday\, Nov. 12: CPE (2 sections): Mak
 ing the work\n\nWednesday\, Nov. 13: FYS Photo: Making the work\;\n--Advanc
 ed Photographic Practices: Social Media and Photography\n\nCANCELED: Friday
 \, Nov. 15: Cooking demonstration: Flour + Water + Advertising Design\, w/ 
 Oliver Vodeb and Goucher’s own Johanna Zipp - 4:00-5:30 in Fireside Demo Ki
 tchen\n\nMonday\, Nov. 18: FYS Photo: Making the work\;\n--Advanced Photogr
 aphic Practices: Photography & Design in the Era of Photoshop and Fakery\n\
 nTuesday\, Nov. 19: CPE (2 sections): Making the Work\;\n--Serving Food Jus
 tice Gallery Reception and Workshop – 5:00 pm in the Meyerhoff lobby\n\nWed
 nesday\, Nov. 20: FYS Photo: Making the work\n\nFriday\, Nov. 22: The Big F
 inish: projects completion\, reflection\, celebration – location TBA\n\nCla
 ssroom locations and meeting times are found below.\n\nAlso hang with Memef
 est at the entrance of Mary Fisher Hall\, much of the time when workshops a
 re not happening.\n\nMEMEFEST WORKSHOPS IN SCHEDULED CLASSES\n\nFYS 100.002
 : Power of Photography\nLaura Burns MW 10:40 -12:30 MAC 106\n\nCPEA 251 Soc
 ially Engaged Art\nPam Thompson T/TH 9:30-11:20\n\nPractices for Environmen
 tal Justice\nT/TH 11:30-1:20 MAC 201\n\nCOM 342 World Cinema\nMaria San Fil
 ippo T/TH 1:30-3:20 Kelley Lecture\n\nART 201.001 Photography 1\nLaura Burn
 s T/TH 1:30-3:20 MAC 106\n\nART 375 Advanced Photo Practices\nLaura Burns M
 /W 2:40-4:30 MAC 106
DTEND:20191112T162000Z
DTSTAMP:20260411T234420Z
DTSTART:20191112T143000Z
GEO:39.410145;-76.592167
LOCATION:Goucher Campus
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Baltimore's Food Apartheid
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_31822044626945
URL:https://events.goucher.edu/event/baltimores_food_apartheid
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Film/Media,Discussion,Volunteer Opportunities,Environmental Sust
 ainability
DESCRIPTION:Interventions in Media and Design with Memefest and Black Yield
  Institute\n\nBaltimore’s Food Apartheid\, a series of extradisciplinary wo
 rkshops and interventions into the politics of food\, will be held at Gouch
 er College November 4-22\, 2019. The workshops combine the insights and res
 ources of the international media and design network Memefest and Baltimore
 ’s Black Yield Institute\, an organization working toward developing commun
 ity control of food resources. Workshops in photography\, audio production\
 , graphic and book design\, social media\, and multimedia production will p
 roduce material for BYI’s communication campaign toward food sovereignty fo
 r black communities in Baltimore. Other associated events include an on-cam
 pus cooking demonstration that reflects upon food’s relationship to adverti
 sing\, a screening of local documentaries on Baltimore’s racially-inflected
  food politics\, and a screening of Agnes Varda’s documentary The Gleaners 
 and I.\n\nConcurrently\, Goucher’s Corrin Gallery is hosting the exhibition
  Serving Food Justice\, showing specially curated works from Memefest’s boo
 k Food Democracy and local groups’ efforts to provide healthy\, equitable f
 ood distribution\, and to combat Food Apartheid – the racial structuring of
  the growing\, distribution\, and sale of food\, leading to a lack of healt
 hy food alternatives in Baltimore’s black neighborhoods. The workshops\, ev
 ents\, and exhibition are open to all Goucher students -- critical\, experi
 mental\, and speculative experiences to use art and media to address the op
 portunities to defeat Food Apartheid and create food sovereignty imbued wit
 h environmental and cultural respect\, nutrition education\, skills-buildin
 g\, and community development.\n\nMemefest is the Sherman Fairchild Foundat
 ion Visiting Artist for Interdisciplinary Digital Arts in 2019-20 at Gouche
 r College. The workshops are also supported by the Sweren-Wogan Institute\,
  and the screening of deserted and Baltimore’s Strange Fruit is supported b
 y the Robertson Lectureship Fund.\n\nFor updates on events\, see www.gouche
 r.edu/bfaw.\n\nFor more information on Memefest\, see www.memefest.org. For
  more information on Black Yield Institute\, see https://www.blackyieldinst
 itute.org/.\n\nThis Calendar of Events is a reflection of the evolving natu
 re of the Memefest visit. Please check www.goucher.edu/bfaw for updates.\n\
 nWednesday\, Oct. 23: Screening of deserted and Baltimore’s Strange Fruit (
 excerpt) with discussion: Emily Stubb\, Eric Jackson\, Emily Billo\, and Ga
 be Dinsmoor -7:30 in Merrick Lecture Hall\n\nMonday\, Oct.28: Serving Food 
 Justice opens - Corrin Gallery in Meyerhoff\n\nThursday\, Oct. 31: BYI Hall
 owGreen in Cherry Hill\n\nSaturday\, Nov. 2: BYI Black Harvest community fe
 stival in Cherry Hill\n\nMonday\, Nov. 4: FYS Photo: Introduction to Memefe
 st\n\nTuesday\, Nov. 5: CPE (both sections): Intro to Memefest and BYI\;\n-
 -World Cinema screening w/ discussion – The Gleaners and I\n\nWednesday\, N
 ov. 6: FYS Photo: Photography and Food Apartheid\; \n--Memefest workshop fo
 r Corrin Gallery - 1:15-2:30 in Meyerhoff lobby\n\nThursday\, Nov. 7: Photo
  1: Introduction to Memefest and BYI\n\nFriday\, Nov. 8: Audio Production: 
 recording reflections on Food Apartheid and Food Sovereignty - 4:00-5:00 in
  the Goucher Student Radio Studio - Athenaeum\n\nMonday\, Nov. 11: FYS Phot
 o: Social Media and Photography\n\nTuesday\, Nov. 12: CPE (2 sections): Mak
 ing the work\n\nWednesday\, Nov. 13: FYS Photo: Making the work\;\n--Advanc
 ed Photographic Practices: Social Media and Photography\n\nCANCELED: Friday
 \, Nov. 15: Cooking demonstration: Flour + Water + Advertising Design\, w/ 
 Oliver Vodeb and Goucher’s own Johanna Zipp - 4:00-5:30 in Fireside Demo Ki
 tchen\n\nMonday\, Nov. 18: FYS Photo: Making the work\;\n--Advanced Photogr
 aphic Practices: Photography & Design in the Era of Photoshop and Fakery\n\
 nTuesday\, Nov. 19: CPE (2 sections): Making the Work\;\n--Serving Food Jus
 tice Gallery Reception and Workshop – 5:00 pm in the Meyerhoff lobby\n\nWed
 nesday\, Nov. 20: FYS Photo: Making the work\n\nFriday\, Nov. 22: The Big F
 inish: projects completion\, reflection\, celebration – location TBA\n\nCla
 ssroom locations and meeting times are found below.\n\nAlso hang with Memef
 est at the entrance of Mary Fisher Hall\, much of the time when workshops a
 re not happening.\n\nMEMEFEST WORKSHOPS IN SCHEDULED CLASSES\n\nFYS 100.002
 : Power of Photography\nLaura Burns MW 10:40 -12:30 MAC 106\n\nCPEA 251 Soc
 ially Engaged Art\nPam Thompson T/TH 9:30-11:20\n\nPractices for Environmen
 tal Justice\nT/TH 11:30-1:20 MAC 201\n\nCOM 342 World Cinema\nMaria San Fil
 ippo T/TH 1:30-3:20 Kelley Lecture\n\nART 201.001 Photography 1\nLaura Burn
 s T/TH 1:30-3:20 MAC 106\n\nART 375 Advanced Photo Practices\nLaura Burns M
 /W 2:40-4:30 MAC 106
DTEND:20191112T182000Z
DTSTAMP:20260411T234420Z
DTSTART:20191112T163000Z
GEO:39.410145;-76.592167
LOCATION:Goucher Campus
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Baltimore's Food Apartheid
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_31822044629086
URL:https://events.goucher.edu/event/baltimores_food_apartheid
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Film/Media,Discussion,Volunteer Opportunities,Environmental Sust
 ainability
DESCRIPTION:Interventions in Media and Design with Memefest and Black Yield
  Institute\n\nBaltimore’s Food Apartheid\, a series of extradisciplinary wo
 rkshops and interventions into the politics of food\, will be held at Gouch
 er College November 4-22\, 2019. The workshops combine the insights and res
 ources of the international media and design network Memefest and Baltimore
 ’s Black Yield Institute\, an organization working toward developing commun
 ity control of food resources. Workshops in photography\, audio production\
 , graphic and book design\, social media\, and multimedia production will p
 roduce material for BYI’s communication campaign toward food sovereignty fo
 r black communities in Baltimore. Other associated events include an on-cam
 pus cooking demonstration that reflects upon food’s relationship to adverti
 sing\, a screening of local documentaries on Baltimore’s racially-inflected
  food politics\, and a screening of Agnes Varda’s documentary The Gleaners 
 and I.\n\nConcurrently\, Goucher’s Corrin Gallery is hosting the exhibition
  Serving Food Justice\, showing specially curated works from Memefest’s boo
 k Food Democracy and local groups’ efforts to provide healthy\, equitable f
 ood distribution\, and to combat Food Apartheid – the racial structuring of
  the growing\, distribution\, and sale of food\, leading to a lack of healt
 hy food alternatives in Baltimore’s black neighborhoods. The workshops\, ev
 ents\, and exhibition are open to all Goucher students -- critical\, experi
 mental\, and speculative experiences to use art and media to address the op
 portunities to defeat Food Apartheid and create food sovereignty imbued wit
 h environmental and cultural respect\, nutrition education\, skills-buildin
 g\, and community development.\n\nMemefest is the Sherman Fairchild Foundat
 ion Visiting Artist for Interdisciplinary Digital Arts in 2019-20 at Gouche
 r College. The workshops are also supported by the Sweren-Wogan Institute\,
  and the screening of deserted and Baltimore’s Strange Fruit is supported b
 y the Robertson Lectureship Fund.\n\nFor updates on events\, see www.gouche
 r.edu/bfaw.\n\nFor more information on Memefest\, see www.memefest.org. For
  more information on Black Yield Institute\, see https://www.blackyieldinst
 itute.org/.\n\nThis Calendar of Events is a reflection of the evolving natu
 re of the Memefest visit. Please check www.goucher.edu/bfaw for updates.\n\
 nWednesday\, Oct. 23: Screening of deserted and Baltimore’s Strange Fruit (
 excerpt) with discussion: Emily Stubb\, Eric Jackson\, Emily Billo\, and Ga
 be Dinsmoor -7:30 in Merrick Lecture Hall\n\nMonday\, Oct.28: Serving Food 
 Justice opens - Corrin Gallery in Meyerhoff\n\nThursday\, Oct. 31: BYI Hall
 owGreen in Cherry Hill\n\nSaturday\, Nov. 2: BYI Black Harvest community fe
 stival in Cherry Hill\n\nMonday\, Nov. 4: FYS Photo: Introduction to Memefe
 st\n\nTuesday\, Nov. 5: CPE (both sections): Intro to Memefest and BYI\;\n-
 -World Cinema screening w/ discussion – The Gleaners and I\n\nWednesday\, N
 ov. 6: FYS Photo: Photography and Food Apartheid\; \n--Memefest workshop fo
 r Corrin Gallery - 1:15-2:30 in Meyerhoff lobby\n\nThursday\, Nov. 7: Photo
  1: Introduction to Memefest and BYI\n\nFriday\, Nov. 8: Audio Production: 
 recording reflections on Food Apartheid and Food Sovereignty - 4:00-5:00 in
  the Goucher Student Radio Studio - Athenaeum\n\nMonday\, Nov. 11: FYS Phot
 o: Social Media and Photography\n\nTuesday\, Nov. 12: CPE (2 sections): Mak
 ing the work\n\nWednesday\, Nov. 13: FYS Photo: Making the work\;\n--Advanc
 ed Photographic Practices: Social Media and Photography\n\nCANCELED: Friday
 \, Nov. 15: Cooking demonstration: Flour + Water + Advertising Design\, w/ 
 Oliver Vodeb and Goucher’s own Johanna Zipp - 4:00-5:30 in Fireside Demo Ki
 tchen\n\nMonday\, Nov. 18: FYS Photo: Making the work\;\n--Advanced Photogr
 aphic Practices: Photography & Design in the Era of Photoshop and Fakery\n\
 nTuesday\, Nov. 19: CPE (2 sections): Making the Work\;\n--Serving Food Jus
 tice Gallery Reception and Workshop – 5:00 pm in the Meyerhoff lobby\n\nWed
 nesday\, Nov. 20: FYS Photo: Making the work\n\nFriday\, Nov. 22: The Big F
 inish: projects completion\, reflection\, celebration – location TBA\n\nCla
 ssroom locations and meeting times are found below.\n\nAlso hang with Memef
 est at the entrance of Mary Fisher Hall\, much of the time when workshops a
 re not happening.\n\nMEMEFEST WORKSHOPS IN SCHEDULED CLASSES\n\nFYS 100.002
 : Power of Photography\nLaura Burns MW 10:40 -12:30 MAC 106\n\nCPEA 251 Soc
 ially Engaged Art\nPam Thompson T/TH 9:30-11:20\n\nPractices for Environmen
 tal Justice\nT/TH 11:30-1:20 MAC 201\n\nCOM 342 World Cinema\nMaria San Fil
 ippo T/TH 1:30-3:20 Kelley Lecture\n\nART 201.001 Photography 1\nLaura Burn
 s T/TH 1:30-3:20 MAC 106\n\nART 375 Advanced Photo Practices\nLaura Burns M
 /W 2:40-4:30 MAC 106
DTEND:20191113T173000Z
DTSTAMP:20260411T234420Z
DTSTART:20191113T154000Z
GEO:39.410145;-76.592167
LOCATION:Goucher Campus
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Baltimore's Food Apartheid
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_31822044631973
URL:https://events.goucher.edu/event/baltimores_food_apartheid
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Film/Media,Discussion,Volunteer Opportunities,Environmental Sust
 ainability
DESCRIPTION:Interventions in Media and Design with Memefest and Black Yield
  Institute\n\nBaltimore’s Food Apartheid\, a series of extradisciplinary wo
 rkshops and interventions into the politics of food\, will be held at Gouch
 er College November 4-22\, 2019. The workshops combine the insights and res
 ources of the international media and design network Memefest and Baltimore
 ’s Black Yield Institute\, an organization working toward developing commun
 ity control of food resources. Workshops in photography\, audio production\
 , graphic and book design\, social media\, and multimedia production will p
 roduce material for BYI’s communication campaign toward food sovereignty fo
 r black communities in Baltimore. Other associated events include an on-cam
 pus cooking demonstration that reflects upon food’s relationship to adverti
 sing\, a screening of local documentaries on Baltimore’s racially-inflected
  food politics\, and a screening of Agnes Varda’s documentary The Gleaners 
 and I.\n\nConcurrently\, Goucher’s Corrin Gallery is hosting the exhibition
  Serving Food Justice\, showing specially curated works from Memefest’s boo
 k Food Democracy and local groups’ efforts to provide healthy\, equitable f
 ood distribution\, and to combat Food Apartheid – the racial structuring of
  the growing\, distribution\, and sale of food\, leading to a lack of healt
 hy food alternatives in Baltimore’s black neighborhoods. The workshops\, ev
 ents\, and exhibition are open to all Goucher students -- critical\, experi
 mental\, and speculative experiences to use art and media to address the op
 portunities to defeat Food Apartheid and create food sovereignty imbued wit
 h environmental and cultural respect\, nutrition education\, skills-buildin
 g\, and community development.\n\nMemefest is the Sherman Fairchild Foundat
 ion Visiting Artist for Interdisciplinary Digital Arts in 2019-20 at Gouche
 r College. The workshops are also supported by the Sweren-Wogan Institute\,
  and the screening of deserted and Baltimore’s Strange Fruit is supported b
 y the Robertson Lectureship Fund.\n\nFor updates on events\, see www.gouche
 r.edu/bfaw.\n\nFor more information on Memefest\, see www.memefest.org. For
  more information on Black Yield Institute\, see https://www.blackyieldinst
 itute.org/.\n\nThis Calendar of Events is a reflection of the evolving natu
 re of the Memefest visit. Please check www.goucher.edu/bfaw for updates.\n\
 nWednesday\, Oct. 23: Screening of deserted and Baltimore’s Strange Fruit (
 excerpt) with discussion: Emily Stubb\, Eric Jackson\, Emily Billo\, and Ga
 be Dinsmoor -7:30 in Merrick Lecture Hall\n\nMonday\, Oct.28: Serving Food 
 Justice opens - Corrin Gallery in Meyerhoff\n\nThursday\, Oct. 31: BYI Hall
 owGreen in Cherry Hill\n\nSaturday\, Nov. 2: BYI Black Harvest community fe
 stival in Cherry Hill\n\nMonday\, Nov. 4: FYS Photo: Introduction to Memefe
 st\n\nTuesday\, Nov. 5: CPE (both sections): Intro to Memefest and BYI\;\n-
 -World Cinema screening w/ discussion – The Gleaners and I\n\nWednesday\, N
 ov. 6: FYS Photo: Photography and Food Apartheid\; \n--Memefest workshop fo
 r Corrin Gallery - 1:15-2:30 in Meyerhoff lobby\n\nThursday\, Nov. 7: Photo
  1: Introduction to Memefest and BYI\n\nFriday\, Nov. 8: Audio Production: 
 recording reflections on Food Apartheid and Food Sovereignty - 4:00-5:00 in
  the Goucher Student Radio Studio - Athenaeum\n\nMonday\, Nov. 11: FYS Phot
 o: Social Media and Photography\n\nTuesday\, Nov. 12: CPE (2 sections): Mak
 ing the work\n\nWednesday\, Nov. 13: FYS Photo: Making the work\;\n--Advanc
 ed Photographic Practices: Social Media and Photography\n\nCANCELED: Friday
 \, Nov. 15: Cooking demonstration: Flour + Water + Advertising Design\, w/ 
 Oliver Vodeb and Goucher’s own Johanna Zipp - 4:00-5:30 in Fireside Demo Ki
 tchen\n\nMonday\, Nov. 18: FYS Photo: Making the work\;\n--Advanced Photogr
 aphic Practices: Photography & Design in the Era of Photoshop and Fakery\n\
 nTuesday\, Nov. 19: CPE (2 sections): Making the Work\;\n--Serving Food Jus
 tice Gallery Reception and Workshop – 5:00 pm in the Meyerhoff lobby\n\nWed
 nesday\, Nov. 20: FYS Photo: Making the work\n\nFriday\, Nov. 22: The Big F
 inish: projects completion\, reflection\, celebration – location TBA\n\nCla
 ssroom locations and meeting times are found below.\n\nAlso hang with Memef
 est at the entrance of Mary Fisher Hall\, much of the time when workshops a
 re not happening.\n\nMEMEFEST WORKSHOPS IN SCHEDULED CLASSES\n\nFYS 100.002
 : Power of Photography\nLaura Burns MW 10:40 -12:30 MAC 106\n\nCPEA 251 Soc
 ially Engaged Art\nPam Thompson T/TH 9:30-11:20\n\nPractices for Environmen
 tal Justice\nT/TH 11:30-1:20 MAC 201\n\nCOM 342 World Cinema\nMaria San Fil
 ippo T/TH 1:30-3:20 Kelley Lecture\n\nART 201.001 Photography 1\nLaura Burn
 s T/TH 1:30-3:20 MAC 106\n\nART 375 Advanced Photo Practices\nLaura Burns M
 /W 2:40-4:30 MAC 106
DTEND:20191115T223000Z
DTSTAMP:20260411T234420Z
DTSTART:20191115T210000Z
GEO:39.410145;-76.592167
LOCATION:Goucher Campus
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Baltimore's Food Apartheid
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_31822044632764
URL:https://events.goucher.edu/event/baltimores_food_apartheid
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Film/Media,Discussion,Volunteer Opportunities,Environmental Sust
 ainability
DESCRIPTION:Interventions in Media and Design with Memefest and Black Yield
  Institute\n\nBaltimore’s Food Apartheid\, a series of extradisciplinary wo
 rkshops and interventions into the politics of food\, will be held at Gouch
 er College November 4-22\, 2019. The workshops combine the insights and res
 ources of the international media and design network Memefest and Baltimore
 ’s Black Yield Institute\, an organization working toward developing commun
 ity control of food resources. Workshops in photography\, audio production\
 , graphic and book design\, social media\, and multimedia production will p
 roduce material for BYI’s communication campaign toward food sovereignty fo
 r black communities in Baltimore. Other associated events include an on-cam
 pus cooking demonstration that reflects upon food’s relationship to adverti
 sing\, a screening of local documentaries on Baltimore’s racially-inflected
  food politics\, and a screening of Agnes Varda’s documentary The Gleaners 
 and I.\n\nConcurrently\, Goucher’s Corrin Gallery is hosting the exhibition
  Serving Food Justice\, showing specially curated works from Memefest’s boo
 k Food Democracy and local groups’ efforts to provide healthy\, equitable f
 ood distribution\, and to combat Food Apartheid – the racial structuring of
  the growing\, distribution\, and sale of food\, leading to a lack of healt
 hy food alternatives in Baltimore’s black neighborhoods. The workshops\, ev
 ents\, and exhibition are open to all Goucher students -- critical\, experi
 mental\, and speculative experiences to use art and media to address the op
 portunities to defeat Food Apartheid and create food sovereignty imbued wit
 h environmental and cultural respect\, nutrition education\, skills-buildin
 g\, and community development.\n\nMemefest is the Sherman Fairchild Foundat
 ion Visiting Artist for Interdisciplinary Digital Arts in 2019-20 at Gouche
 r College. The workshops are also supported by the Sweren-Wogan Institute\,
  and the screening of deserted and Baltimore’s Strange Fruit is supported b
 y the Robertson Lectureship Fund.\n\nFor updates on events\, see www.gouche
 r.edu/bfaw.\n\nFor more information on Memefest\, see www.memefest.org. For
  more information on Black Yield Institute\, see https://www.blackyieldinst
 itute.org/.\n\nThis Calendar of Events is a reflection of the evolving natu
 re of the Memefest visit. Please check www.goucher.edu/bfaw for updates.\n\
 nWednesday\, Oct. 23: Screening of deserted and Baltimore’s Strange Fruit (
 excerpt) with discussion: Emily Stubb\, Eric Jackson\, Emily Billo\, and Ga
 be Dinsmoor -7:30 in Merrick Lecture Hall\n\nMonday\, Oct.28: Serving Food 
 Justice opens - Corrin Gallery in Meyerhoff\n\nThursday\, Oct. 31: BYI Hall
 owGreen in Cherry Hill\n\nSaturday\, Nov. 2: BYI Black Harvest community fe
 stival in Cherry Hill\n\nMonday\, Nov. 4: FYS Photo: Introduction to Memefe
 st\n\nTuesday\, Nov. 5: CPE (both sections): Intro to Memefest and BYI\;\n-
 -World Cinema screening w/ discussion – The Gleaners and I\n\nWednesday\, N
 ov. 6: FYS Photo: Photography and Food Apartheid\; \n--Memefest workshop fo
 r Corrin Gallery - 1:15-2:30 in Meyerhoff lobby\n\nThursday\, Nov. 7: Photo
  1: Introduction to Memefest and BYI\n\nFriday\, Nov. 8: Audio Production: 
 recording reflections on Food Apartheid and Food Sovereignty - 4:00-5:00 in
  the Goucher Student Radio Studio - Athenaeum\n\nMonday\, Nov. 11: FYS Phot
 o: Social Media and Photography\n\nTuesday\, Nov. 12: CPE (2 sections): Mak
 ing the work\n\nWednesday\, Nov. 13: FYS Photo: Making the work\;\n--Advanc
 ed Photographic Practices: Social Media and Photography\n\nCANCELED: Friday
 \, Nov. 15: Cooking demonstration: Flour + Water + Advertising Design\, w/ 
 Oliver Vodeb and Goucher’s own Johanna Zipp - 4:00-5:30 in Fireside Demo Ki
 tchen\n\nMonday\, Nov. 18: FYS Photo: Making the work\;\n--Advanced Photogr
 aphic Practices: Photography & Design in the Era of Photoshop and Fakery\n\
 nTuesday\, Nov. 19: CPE (2 sections): Making the Work\;\n--Serving Food Jus
 tice Gallery Reception and Workshop – 5:00 pm in the Meyerhoff lobby\n\nWed
 nesday\, Nov. 20: FYS Photo: Making the work\n\nFriday\, Nov. 22: The Big F
 inish: projects completion\, reflection\, celebration – location TBA\n\nCla
 ssroom locations and meeting times are found below.\n\nAlso hang with Memef
 est at the entrance of Mary Fisher Hall\, much of the time when workshops a
 re not happening.\n\nMEMEFEST WORKSHOPS IN SCHEDULED CLASSES\n\nFYS 100.002
 : Power of Photography\nLaura Burns MW 10:40 -12:30 MAC 106\n\nCPEA 251 Soc
 ially Engaged Art\nPam Thompson T/TH 9:30-11:20\n\nPractices for Environmen
 tal Justice\nT/TH 11:30-1:20 MAC 201\n\nCOM 342 World Cinema\nMaria San Fil
 ippo T/TH 1:30-3:20 Kelley Lecture\n\nART 201.001 Photography 1\nLaura Burn
 s T/TH 1:30-3:20 MAC 106\n\nART 375 Advanced Photo Practices\nLaura Burns M
 /W 2:40-4:30 MAC 106
DTEND:20191118T173000Z
DTSTAMP:20260411T234420Z
DTSTART:20191118T154000Z
GEO:39.410145;-76.592167
LOCATION:Goucher Campus
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Baltimore's Food Apartheid
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_31822044634315
URL:https://events.goucher.edu/event/baltimores_food_apartheid
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Film/Media,Discussion,Volunteer Opportunities,Environmental Sust
 ainability
DESCRIPTION:Interventions in Media and Design with Memefest and Black Yield
  Institute\n\nBaltimore’s Food Apartheid\, a series of extradisciplinary wo
 rkshops and interventions into the politics of food\, will be held at Gouch
 er College November 4-22\, 2019. The workshops combine the insights and res
 ources of the international media and design network Memefest and Baltimore
 ’s Black Yield Institute\, an organization working toward developing commun
 ity control of food resources. Workshops in photography\, audio production\
 , graphic and book design\, social media\, and multimedia production will p
 roduce material for BYI’s communication campaign toward food sovereignty fo
 r black communities in Baltimore. Other associated events include an on-cam
 pus cooking demonstration that reflects upon food’s relationship to adverti
 sing\, a screening of local documentaries on Baltimore’s racially-inflected
  food politics\, and a screening of Agnes Varda’s documentary The Gleaners 
 and I.\n\nConcurrently\, Goucher’s Corrin Gallery is hosting the exhibition
  Serving Food Justice\, showing specially curated works from Memefest’s boo
 k Food Democracy and local groups’ efforts to provide healthy\, equitable f
 ood distribution\, and to combat Food Apartheid – the racial structuring of
  the growing\, distribution\, and sale of food\, leading to a lack of healt
 hy food alternatives in Baltimore’s black neighborhoods. The workshops\, ev
 ents\, and exhibition are open to all Goucher students -- critical\, experi
 mental\, and speculative experiences to use art and media to address the op
 portunities to defeat Food Apartheid and create food sovereignty imbued wit
 h environmental and cultural respect\, nutrition education\, skills-buildin
 g\, and community development.\n\nMemefest is the Sherman Fairchild Foundat
 ion Visiting Artist for Interdisciplinary Digital Arts in 2019-20 at Gouche
 r College. The workshops are also supported by the Sweren-Wogan Institute\,
  and the screening of deserted and Baltimore’s Strange Fruit is supported b
 y the Robertson Lectureship Fund.\n\nFor updates on events\, see www.gouche
 r.edu/bfaw.\n\nFor more information on Memefest\, see www.memefest.org. For
  more information on Black Yield Institute\, see https://www.blackyieldinst
 itute.org/.\n\nThis Calendar of Events is a reflection of the evolving natu
 re of the Memefest visit. Please check www.goucher.edu/bfaw for updates.\n\
 nWednesday\, Oct. 23: Screening of deserted and Baltimore’s Strange Fruit (
 excerpt) with discussion: Emily Stubb\, Eric Jackson\, Emily Billo\, and Ga
 be Dinsmoor -7:30 in Merrick Lecture Hall\n\nMonday\, Oct.28: Serving Food 
 Justice opens - Corrin Gallery in Meyerhoff\n\nThursday\, Oct. 31: BYI Hall
 owGreen in Cherry Hill\n\nSaturday\, Nov. 2: BYI Black Harvest community fe
 stival in Cherry Hill\n\nMonday\, Nov. 4: FYS Photo: Introduction to Memefe
 st\n\nTuesday\, Nov. 5: CPE (both sections): Intro to Memefest and BYI\;\n-
 -World Cinema screening w/ discussion – The Gleaners and I\n\nWednesday\, N
 ov. 6: FYS Photo: Photography and Food Apartheid\; \n--Memefest workshop fo
 r Corrin Gallery - 1:15-2:30 in Meyerhoff lobby\n\nThursday\, Nov. 7: Photo
  1: Introduction to Memefest and BYI\n\nFriday\, Nov. 8: Audio Production: 
 recording reflections on Food Apartheid and Food Sovereignty - 4:00-5:00 in
  the Goucher Student Radio Studio - Athenaeum\n\nMonday\, Nov. 11: FYS Phot
 o: Social Media and Photography\n\nTuesday\, Nov. 12: CPE (2 sections): Mak
 ing the work\n\nWednesday\, Nov. 13: FYS Photo: Making the work\;\n--Advanc
 ed Photographic Practices: Social Media and Photography\n\nCANCELED: Friday
 \, Nov. 15: Cooking demonstration: Flour + Water + Advertising Design\, w/ 
 Oliver Vodeb and Goucher’s own Johanna Zipp - 4:00-5:30 in Fireside Demo Ki
 tchen\n\nMonday\, Nov. 18: FYS Photo: Making the work\;\n--Advanced Photogr
 aphic Practices: Photography & Design in the Era of Photoshop and Fakery\n\
 nTuesday\, Nov. 19: CPE (2 sections): Making the Work\;\n--Serving Food Jus
 tice Gallery Reception and Workshop – 5:00 pm in the Meyerhoff lobby\n\nWed
 nesday\, Nov. 20: FYS Photo: Making the work\n\nFriday\, Nov. 22: The Big F
 inish: projects completion\, reflection\, celebration – location TBA\n\nCla
 ssroom locations and meeting times are found below.\n\nAlso hang with Memef
 est at the entrance of Mary Fisher Hall\, much of the time when workshops a
 re not happening.\n\nMEMEFEST WORKSHOPS IN SCHEDULED CLASSES\n\nFYS 100.002
 : Power of Photography\nLaura Burns MW 10:40 -12:30 MAC 106\n\nCPEA 251 Soc
 ially Engaged Art\nPam Thompson T/TH 9:30-11:20\n\nPractices for Environmen
 tal Justice\nT/TH 11:30-1:20 MAC 201\n\nCOM 342 World Cinema\nMaria San Fil
 ippo T/TH 1:30-3:20 Kelley Lecture\n\nART 201.001 Photography 1\nLaura Burn
 s T/TH 1:30-3:20 MAC 106\n\nART 375 Advanced Photo Practices\nLaura Burns M
 /W 2:40-4:30 MAC 106
DTEND:20191119T162000Z
DTSTAMP:20260411T234420Z
DTSTART:20191119T143000Z
GEO:39.410145;-76.592167
LOCATION:Goucher Campus
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Baltimore's Food Apartheid
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URL:https://events.goucher.edu/event/baltimores_food_apartheid
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Film/Media,Discussion,Volunteer Opportunities,Environmental Sust
 ainability
DESCRIPTION:Interventions in Media and Design with Memefest and Black Yield
  Institute\n\nBaltimore’s Food Apartheid\, a series of extradisciplinary wo
 rkshops and interventions into the politics of food\, will be held at Gouch
 er College November 4-22\, 2019. The workshops combine the insights and res
 ources of the international media and design network Memefest and Baltimore
 ’s Black Yield Institute\, an organization working toward developing commun
 ity control of food resources. Workshops in photography\, audio production\
 , graphic and book design\, social media\, and multimedia production will p
 roduce material for BYI’s communication campaign toward food sovereignty fo
 r black communities in Baltimore. Other associated events include an on-cam
 pus cooking demonstration that reflects upon food’s relationship to adverti
 sing\, a screening of local documentaries on Baltimore’s racially-inflected
  food politics\, and a screening of Agnes Varda’s documentary The Gleaners 
 and I.\n\nConcurrently\, Goucher’s Corrin Gallery is hosting the exhibition
  Serving Food Justice\, showing specially curated works from Memefest’s boo
 k Food Democracy and local groups’ efforts to provide healthy\, equitable f
 ood distribution\, and to combat Food Apartheid – the racial structuring of
  the growing\, distribution\, and sale of food\, leading to a lack of healt
 hy food alternatives in Baltimore’s black neighborhoods. The workshops\, ev
 ents\, and exhibition are open to all Goucher students -- critical\, experi
 mental\, and speculative experiences to use art and media to address the op
 portunities to defeat Food Apartheid and create food sovereignty imbued wit
 h environmental and cultural respect\, nutrition education\, skills-buildin
 g\, and community development.\n\nMemefest is the Sherman Fairchild Foundat
 ion Visiting Artist for Interdisciplinary Digital Arts in 2019-20 at Gouche
 r College. The workshops are also supported by the Sweren-Wogan Institute\,
  and the screening of deserted and Baltimore’s Strange Fruit is supported b
 y the Robertson Lectureship Fund.\n\nFor updates on events\, see www.gouche
 r.edu/bfaw.\n\nFor more information on Memefest\, see www.memefest.org. For
  more information on Black Yield Institute\, see https://www.blackyieldinst
 itute.org/.\n\nThis Calendar of Events is a reflection of the evolving natu
 re of the Memefest visit. Please check www.goucher.edu/bfaw for updates.\n\
 nWednesday\, Oct. 23: Screening of deserted and Baltimore’s Strange Fruit (
 excerpt) with discussion: Emily Stubb\, Eric Jackson\, Emily Billo\, and Ga
 be Dinsmoor -7:30 in Merrick Lecture Hall\n\nMonday\, Oct.28: Serving Food 
 Justice opens - Corrin Gallery in Meyerhoff\n\nThursday\, Oct. 31: BYI Hall
 owGreen in Cherry Hill\n\nSaturday\, Nov. 2: BYI Black Harvest community fe
 stival in Cherry Hill\n\nMonday\, Nov. 4: FYS Photo: Introduction to Memefe
 st\n\nTuesday\, Nov. 5: CPE (both sections): Intro to Memefest and BYI\;\n-
 -World Cinema screening w/ discussion – The Gleaners and I\n\nWednesday\, N
 ov. 6: FYS Photo: Photography and Food Apartheid\; \n--Memefest workshop fo
 r Corrin Gallery - 1:15-2:30 in Meyerhoff lobby\n\nThursday\, Nov. 7: Photo
  1: Introduction to Memefest and BYI\n\nFriday\, Nov. 8: Audio Production: 
 recording reflections on Food Apartheid and Food Sovereignty - 4:00-5:00 in
  the Goucher Student Radio Studio - Athenaeum\n\nMonday\, Nov. 11: FYS Phot
 o: Social Media and Photography\n\nTuesday\, Nov. 12: CPE (2 sections): Mak
 ing the work\n\nWednesday\, Nov. 13: FYS Photo: Making the work\;\n--Advanc
 ed Photographic Practices: Social Media and Photography\n\nCANCELED: Friday
 \, Nov. 15: Cooking demonstration: Flour + Water + Advertising Design\, w/ 
 Oliver Vodeb and Goucher’s own Johanna Zipp - 4:00-5:30 in Fireside Demo Ki
 tchen\n\nMonday\, Nov. 18: FYS Photo: Making the work\;\n--Advanced Photogr
 aphic Practices: Photography & Design in the Era of Photoshop and Fakery\n\
 nTuesday\, Nov. 19: CPE (2 sections): Making the Work\;\n--Serving Food Jus
 tice Gallery Reception and Workshop – 5:00 pm in the Meyerhoff lobby\n\nWed
 nesday\, Nov. 20: FYS Photo: Making the work\n\nFriday\, Nov. 22: The Big F
 inish: projects completion\, reflection\, celebration – location TBA\n\nCla
 ssroom locations and meeting times are found below.\n\nAlso hang with Memef
 est at the entrance of Mary Fisher Hall\, much of the time when workshops a
 re not happening.\n\nMEMEFEST WORKSHOPS IN SCHEDULED CLASSES\n\nFYS 100.002
 : Power of Photography\nLaura Burns MW 10:40 -12:30 MAC 106\n\nCPEA 251 Soc
 ially Engaged Art\nPam Thompson T/TH 9:30-11:20\n\nPractices for Environmen
 tal Justice\nT/TH 11:30-1:20 MAC 201\n\nCOM 342 World Cinema\nMaria San Fil
 ippo T/TH 1:30-3:20 Kelley Lecture\n\nART 201.001 Photography 1\nLaura Burn
 s T/TH 1:30-3:20 MAC 106\n\nART 375 Advanced Photo Practices\nLaura Burns M
 /W 2:40-4:30 MAC 106
DTEND:20191119T182000Z
DTSTAMP:20260411T234420Z
DTSTART:20191119T163000Z
GEO:39.410145;-76.592167
LOCATION:Goucher Campus
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Baltimore's Food Apartheid
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URL:https://events.goucher.edu/event/baltimores_food_apartheid
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Film/Media,Discussion,Volunteer Opportunities,Environmental Sust
 ainability
DESCRIPTION:Interventions in Media and Design with Memefest and Black Yield
  Institute\n\nBaltimore’s Food Apartheid\, a series of extradisciplinary wo
 rkshops and interventions into the politics of food\, will be held at Gouch
 er College November 4-22\, 2019. The workshops combine the insights and res
 ources of the international media and design network Memefest and Baltimore
 ’s Black Yield Institute\, an organization working toward developing commun
 ity control of food resources. Workshops in photography\, audio production\
 , graphic and book design\, social media\, and multimedia production will p
 roduce material for BYI’s communication campaign toward food sovereignty fo
 r black communities in Baltimore. Other associated events include an on-cam
 pus cooking demonstration that reflects upon food’s relationship to adverti
 sing\, a screening of local documentaries on Baltimore’s racially-inflected
  food politics\, and a screening of Agnes Varda’s documentary The Gleaners 
 and I.\n\nConcurrently\, Goucher’s Corrin Gallery is hosting the exhibition
  Serving Food Justice\, showing specially curated works from Memefest’s boo
 k Food Democracy and local groups’ efforts to provide healthy\, equitable f
 ood distribution\, and to combat Food Apartheid – the racial structuring of
  the growing\, distribution\, and sale of food\, leading to a lack of healt
 hy food alternatives in Baltimore’s black neighborhoods. The workshops\, ev
 ents\, and exhibition are open to all Goucher students -- critical\, experi
 mental\, and speculative experiences to use art and media to address the op
 portunities to defeat Food Apartheid and create food sovereignty imbued wit
 h environmental and cultural respect\, nutrition education\, skills-buildin
 g\, and community development.\n\nMemefest is the Sherman Fairchild Foundat
 ion Visiting Artist for Interdisciplinary Digital Arts in 2019-20 at Gouche
 r College. The workshops are also supported by the Sweren-Wogan Institute\,
  and the screening of deserted and Baltimore’s Strange Fruit is supported b
 y the Robertson Lectureship Fund.\n\nFor updates on events\, see www.gouche
 r.edu/bfaw.\n\nFor more information on Memefest\, see www.memefest.org. For
  more information on Black Yield Institute\, see https://www.blackyieldinst
 itute.org/.\n\nThis Calendar of Events is a reflection of the evolving natu
 re of the Memefest visit. Please check www.goucher.edu/bfaw for updates.\n\
 nWednesday\, Oct. 23: Screening of deserted and Baltimore’s Strange Fruit (
 excerpt) with discussion: Emily Stubb\, Eric Jackson\, Emily Billo\, and Ga
 be Dinsmoor -7:30 in Merrick Lecture Hall\n\nMonday\, Oct.28: Serving Food 
 Justice opens - Corrin Gallery in Meyerhoff\n\nThursday\, Oct. 31: BYI Hall
 owGreen in Cherry Hill\n\nSaturday\, Nov. 2: BYI Black Harvest community fe
 stival in Cherry Hill\n\nMonday\, Nov. 4: FYS Photo: Introduction to Memefe
 st\n\nTuesday\, Nov. 5: CPE (both sections): Intro to Memefest and BYI\;\n-
 -World Cinema screening w/ discussion – The Gleaners and I\n\nWednesday\, N
 ov. 6: FYS Photo: Photography and Food Apartheid\; \n--Memefest workshop fo
 r Corrin Gallery - 1:15-2:30 in Meyerhoff lobby\n\nThursday\, Nov. 7: Photo
  1: Introduction to Memefest and BYI\n\nFriday\, Nov. 8: Audio Production: 
 recording reflections on Food Apartheid and Food Sovereignty - 4:00-5:00 in
  the Goucher Student Radio Studio - Athenaeum\n\nMonday\, Nov. 11: FYS Phot
 o: Social Media and Photography\n\nTuesday\, Nov. 12: CPE (2 sections): Mak
 ing the work\n\nWednesday\, Nov. 13: FYS Photo: Making the work\;\n--Advanc
 ed Photographic Practices: Social Media and Photography\n\nCANCELED: Friday
 \, Nov. 15: Cooking demonstration: Flour + Water + Advertising Design\, w/ 
 Oliver Vodeb and Goucher’s own Johanna Zipp - 4:00-5:30 in Fireside Demo Ki
 tchen\n\nMonday\, Nov. 18: FYS Photo: Making the work\;\n--Advanced Photogr
 aphic Practices: Photography & Design in the Era of Photoshop and Fakery\n\
 nTuesday\, Nov. 19: CPE (2 sections): Making the Work\;\n--Serving Food Jus
 tice Gallery Reception and Workshop – 5:00 pm in the Meyerhoff lobby\n\nWed
 nesday\, Nov. 20: FYS Photo: Making the work\n\nFriday\, Nov. 22: The Big F
 inish: projects completion\, reflection\, celebration – location TBA\n\nCla
 ssroom locations and meeting times are found below.\n\nAlso hang with Memef
 est at the entrance of Mary Fisher Hall\, much of the time when workshops a
 re not happening.\n\nMEMEFEST WORKSHOPS IN SCHEDULED CLASSES\n\nFYS 100.002
 : Power of Photography\nLaura Burns MW 10:40 -12:30 MAC 106\n\nCPEA 251 Soc
 ially Engaged Art\nPam Thompson T/TH 9:30-11:20\n\nPractices for Environmen
 tal Justice\nT/TH 11:30-1:20 MAC 201\n\nCOM 342 World Cinema\nMaria San Fil
 ippo T/TH 1:30-3:20 Kelley Lecture\n\nART 201.001 Photography 1\nLaura Burn
 s T/TH 1:30-3:20 MAC 106\n\nART 375 Advanced Photo Practices\nLaura Burns M
 /W 2:40-4:30 MAC 106
DTEND:20191120T173000Z
DTSTAMP:20260411T234420Z
DTSTART:20191120T154000Z
GEO:39.410145;-76.592167
LOCATION:Goucher Campus
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Baltimore's Food Apartheid
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_31822044639246
URL:https://events.goucher.edu/event/baltimores_food_apartheid
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Film/Media,Discussion,Volunteer Opportunities,Environmental Sust
 ainability
DESCRIPTION:Interventions in Media and Design with Memefest and Black Yield
  Institute\n\nBaltimore’s Food Apartheid\, a series of extradisciplinary wo
 rkshops and interventions into the politics of food\, will be held at Gouch
 er College November 4-22\, 2019. The workshops combine the insights and res
 ources of the international media and design network Memefest and Baltimore
 ’s Black Yield Institute\, an organization working toward developing commun
 ity control of food resources. Workshops in photography\, audio production\
 , graphic and book design\, social media\, and multimedia production will p
 roduce material for BYI’s communication campaign toward food sovereignty fo
 r black communities in Baltimore. Other associated events include an on-cam
 pus cooking demonstration that reflects upon food’s relationship to adverti
 sing\, a screening of local documentaries on Baltimore’s racially-inflected
  food politics\, and a screening of Agnes Varda’s documentary The Gleaners 
 and I.\n\nConcurrently\, Goucher’s Corrin Gallery is hosting the exhibition
  Serving Food Justice\, showing specially curated works from Memefest’s boo
 k Food Democracy and local groups’ efforts to provide healthy\, equitable f
 ood distribution\, and to combat Food Apartheid – the racial structuring of
  the growing\, distribution\, and sale of food\, leading to a lack of healt
 hy food alternatives in Baltimore’s black neighborhoods. The workshops\, ev
 ents\, and exhibition are open to all Goucher students -- critical\, experi
 mental\, and speculative experiences to use art and media to address the op
 portunities to defeat Food Apartheid and create food sovereignty imbued wit
 h environmental and cultural respect\, nutrition education\, skills-buildin
 g\, and community development.\n\nMemefest is the Sherman Fairchild Foundat
 ion Visiting Artist for Interdisciplinary Digital Arts in 2019-20 at Gouche
 r College. The workshops are also supported by the Sweren-Wogan Institute\,
  and the screening of deserted and Baltimore’s Strange Fruit is supported b
 y the Robertson Lectureship Fund.\n\nFor updates on events\, see www.gouche
 r.edu/bfaw.\n\nFor more information on Memefest\, see www.memefest.org. For
  more information on Black Yield Institute\, see https://www.blackyieldinst
 itute.org/.\n\nThis Calendar of Events is a reflection of the evolving natu
 re of the Memefest visit. Please check www.goucher.edu/bfaw for updates.\n\
 nWednesday\, Oct. 23: Screening of deserted and Baltimore’s Strange Fruit (
 excerpt) with discussion: Emily Stubb\, Eric Jackson\, Emily Billo\, and Ga
 be Dinsmoor -7:30 in Merrick Lecture Hall\n\nMonday\, Oct.28: Serving Food 
 Justice opens - Corrin Gallery in Meyerhoff\n\nThursday\, Oct. 31: BYI Hall
 owGreen in Cherry Hill\n\nSaturday\, Nov. 2: BYI Black Harvest community fe
 stival in Cherry Hill\n\nMonday\, Nov. 4: FYS Photo: Introduction to Memefe
 st\n\nTuesday\, Nov. 5: CPE (both sections): Intro to Memefest and BYI\;\n-
 -World Cinema screening w/ discussion – The Gleaners and I\n\nWednesday\, N
 ov. 6: FYS Photo: Photography and Food Apartheid\; \n--Memefest workshop fo
 r Corrin Gallery - 1:15-2:30 in Meyerhoff lobby\n\nThursday\, Nov. 7: Photo
  1: Introduction to Memefest and BYI\n\nFriday\, Nov. 8: Audio Production: 
 recording reflections on Food Apartheid and Food Sovereignty - 4:00-5:00 in
  the Goucher Student Radio Studio - Athenaeum\n\nMonday\, Nov. 11: FYS Phot
 o: Social Media and Photography\n\nTuesday\, Nov. 12: CPE (2 sections): Mak
 ing the work\n\nWednesday\, Nov. 13: FYS Photo: Making the work\;\n--Advanc
 ed Photographic Practices: Social Media and Photography\n\nCANCELED: Friday
 \, Nov. 15: Cooking demonstration: Flour + Water + Advertising Design\, w/ 
 Oliver Vodeb and Goucher’s own Johanna Zipp - 4:00-5:30 in Fireside Demo Ki
 tchen\n\nMonday\, Nov. 18: FYS Photo: Making the work\;\n--Advanced Photogr
 aphic Practices: Photography & Design in the Era of Photoshop and Fakery\n\
 nTuesday\, Nov. 19: CPE (2 sections): Making the Work\;\n--Serving Food Jus
 tice Gallery Reception and Workshop – 5:00 pm in the Meyerhoff lobby\n\nWed
 nesday\, Nov. 20: FYS Photo: Making the work\n\nFriday\, Nov. 22: The Big F
 inish: projects completion\, reflection\, celebration – location TBA\n\nCla
 ssroom locations and meeting times are found below.\n\nAlso hang with Memef
 est at the entrance of Mary Fisher Hall\, much of the time when workshops a
 re not happening.\n\nMEMEFEST WORKSHOPS IN SCHEDULED CLASSES\n\nFYS 100.002
 : Power of Photography\nLaura Burns MW 10:40 -12:30 MAC 106\n\nCPEA 251 Soc
 ially Engaged Art\nPam Thompson T/TH 9:30-11:20\n\nPractices for Environmen
 tal Justice\nT/TH 11:30-1:20 MAC 201\n\nCOM 342 World Cinema\nMaria San Fil
 ippo T/TH 1:30-3:20 Kelley Lecture\n\nART 201.001 Photography 1\nLaura Burn
 s T/TH 1:30-3:20 MAC 106\n\nART 375 Advanced Photo Practices\nLaura Burns M
 /W 2:40-4:30 MAC 106
DTSTAMP:20260411T234420Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191122
GEO:39.410145;-76.592167
LOCATION:Goucher Campus
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Baltimore's Food Apartheid
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URL:https://events.goucher.edu/event/baltimores_food_apartheid
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