Seed the Means of Production, a panel discussion on what transforming the university food system could look like
Le mardi 17 mars 2026, à 17h00.
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Concordia University - Hall Building - 7th floor, 1455 Maisonneuve W (metro Guy)
📣Join us on March 17th at 5pm, in the Hall Building 7th floor Lounge for Seed the Means of Production, a panel discussion on what transforming the university food system could look like, featuring several key actors from the Concordia food community! 🍴
Marlene Hale is an internationally renowned chef, activist, and filmmaker from the Wet’suwet’en Nation. Marlene is a board member of both the Hive Cafe Solidarity Co-operative and the Concordia Food Coalition.
Aaron Vansintjan is a Concordia faculty member and Policy Advisor at Food Secure Canada. Aaron’s research on national grocery options went viral following reporting by the Breach, and has since informed the policy platforms of multiple Canadian political parties.
Maria Jennett is a grassroots organizer, Concordia undergraduate student in Geography, and co-founder of the Spinach Collective, a free monthly dinner program that began in September of 2025.
August Hannah is grassroots organizer and the General Coordinator of the Bar Milton Parc Solidarity Co-operative, which launched its own free lunch program just last January. August is also a board member of SEIZE.
The panel discussion will be preceded by opening statements by Saila Noah and Erik Chevrier, and followed by a Q&A. The event will close with a solidarity dinner serving for all those in attendance.
🍲Meet with us, eat with us, and let’s discuss what building a food revolution looks like! 🥪
Please register at the link in our bio or at solidarityeconomy.ca/seed-the-means. See you there!
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March 17, 1:30-3:30 pm
QPIRG Concordia, 2100 Guy, #205
Mardi 17 mars, de 19h à 20h30
Groupes de 10 à 20 personnes
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