Food Insecurity Community Discussion

We’re thrilled to invite you to this year’s Economics and Ethics community panel on Food Insecurity on Monday, November 10, from 6:00–7:30 pm at the Library Events Area (510 N 6th 1/2 St).

Join distinguished panelists Dr. Donald Richards (retired ISU Economics Professor), Sister Emily TeKolste (Grassroots Mobilization Coordinator, Sisters of Providence), Tom Lents (Vigo County Schools Food Service Director), and Rhonda Harden (Salvation Army Pathways of Hope Case Manager) as they explore the economic, social, and ethical dimensions of food insecurity in our community.

This is a valuable opportunity to engage in meaningful dialogue, hear firsthand from respected leaders tackling this issue, and connect with neighbors committed to solutions.

We hope to see you there!

Econ-and-Ethics-Food-Insecurity-Fall-2025.pdf

  • Sponsoring Unit
    Department of Multidisciplinary Studies