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SOUP FOR THOUGHT: FOOD MATTERS
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**What is the role of food at Dartmouth and in the wider community?
**How do we think about our consumption patterns and habits? DO we think about them?
**How is food a social justice issue?

Drop by the Tucker living room tomorrow, October 18th between noon and 1pm, to discuss these questions and more!

This week's Soup for Thought will include perspectives from
Ally Armstrong '13
Kate Burns '13
Kelly McGlinchey '12
Salman Rajput '14
and Victoria '16

Join us at noon this Thursday in the Tucker living room for free food and great discussion.

Collis soup and bread will be served.

"Wait, what IS Soup for Thought?" you may be wondering. Soup for Thought is a Tucker initiative that provides an opportunity for students to speak out about "what matters to us and why" in a forum that allows for meaningful, reflective, real dialogue. Past discussions have included feminism and sexual assault, racism and prejudice, the Palestinian- Israeli conflict, and masculinity at Dartmouth.


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