News and Events Go to page 1234567891011 April 12, 2024 New Book Launch: Planning for Equitable Urban Agriculture: Future Directions for a New Ethic in City Building” in honor of food systems planning scholar, teacher, and advocate- Jerome Kaufman New Book Launch: UB Food Systems Planning and Healthy Communities Lab is delight… March 7, 2024 We Want to Eat and be Healthy just like Everybody Else: How Social Infrastructures Affect Nutrition Equity in a Racialized Urban Community in the United States New article alert: “We Want to Eat and Be Healthy Just Like Everybody Else:” How… March 6, 2024 UB organizations step up to fight against food apartheid in Buffalo The Food Lab and Food Recovery Network aim to support marginalized communities i… February 16, 2024 Celebrate Black History Month with University at Buffalo -Student Guide February is Black History Month, an annual celebration of accomplishments, contr… January 30, 2024 For/From: Considering Origins – Spring 2024 Public programs at Hayes Hall Dr. Samina Raja, founder and director of the UB Food Lab, will deliver a lecture… January 16, 2024 Mapping the invisible: Bridging and trusting networks in sustaining the urban food systems In this new article titled “Mapping the invisible: Bridging and trusting network… November 17, 2023 Teenagers are full members of the public, but do planners include them as such? by Micaela Lipman Teenagers are full members of the public, but do planners include them as such?:… November 17, 2023 Our Lab alumni, an MPH student Rose Thomas is featured in UB News: She believes macro-level change can improve the health of marginalized communities. Understanding Urban Neighborhoods Published November 15, 2023 By Catherine Donne… November 13, 2023 Updating Municipal database Do you know of a local jurisdiction that has adopted or updated policies related… November 10, 2023 Conference Updates: Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning UB Food Systems Planning and Healthy Communities Lab members in action: Carol E-… Go to page 1234567891011