From historical events to present-day challenges, "Heritages of Hunger" provides an educational six-course journey that sparks curiosity and encourages deeper understanding through six simple questions: What causes famines? Who suffers most? What (else) can people eat? Where can they survive? Who responds and why? And what does famine look like today?
We invite professionals and students alike to uncover the political, social, and environmental dynamics that have shaped today’s famine narratives. If you also want to be part of the conversation reshaping how we view and respond to famine, then please check it out and help spread the word.