May Tsupros (they/them)
Director, Farm to Institution Programs
Michigan State University Center for Regional Food Systems
College of Agriculture and Natural Resources
Natural Resources Building, Room 312A
480 Wilson Rd., East Lansing MI
Michigan State University occupies the ancestral, traditional, and contemporary Lands of the Anishinaabeg–Three Fires Confederacy of Ojibwe, Odawa, and Potawatomi peoples. The University resides on Land ceded in the 1819 Treaty of Saginaw. Read here by land acknowledgements are not enough.
Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2025 9:55 AM
To: partners@farmtoschool.org <partners@farmtoschool.org>
Subject: [NFSN Partners] Join Us for the April 23 State Policy Roundtable
Hello NFSN Partners!
With an uncertain federal landscape, state policy is more important than ever. This is a reminder to join us next Wednesday for National Farm to School Network's next State Policy Roundtable—an open space for advocates, whether you're new or deep in the weeds, to connect, share updates, talk through challenges, and explore opportunities for collective action.
Date: Wednesday April 23, 2025
Time: 2pm ET | 11am CT
For next week's session, we'll dig into four main questions:
• What are you working on?
• How are federal shifts shaping your approach?
• What questions do you have for the group?
• What's next—for your state, for the movement?
Can't make it? Save the dates for the rest of our 2025 roundtables: June 18, September 17, and November 12 (same time, same link).
Thanks to everyone who's already registered—we're excited to see you there!
Best,
Cassandra Bull
* I acknowledge that I live, learn, and work on the ancestral, traditional and contemporary lands of the Lenapehoking (Lenni-Lenape) peoples. Learn whose land you live on: native-land.ca
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