From 4 – 14 November, staff, students and visitors are able to enjoy the new ‘Right To Food’ library display in Templeman Library.
This new exhibit sheds light on key issues related to food justice, health, and sustainability, showcasing resources and actions that highlight the importance of fair access to nutritious food for all. We also have an online version with our Right to food | Reading List – offering a wide range of resources on health, sustainability and food justice.
Fresh Fruit Giveaway
To further support this initiative, on Tuesday 12 November head over to the Library from 12 till 2pm to grab some fresh, healthy and FREE fruit and veg to fuel you through this final stretch of term! We will have fresh, delicious produce on display and available for everyone to enjoy. A special thanks to the following services and teams for partnering with us to provide an abundant selection of fruit for everyone to enjoy:
- ResLife via the student Gleaning Initiative
- The University’s Hospitality & Catering
- The Kent Community Oasis Garden
Right to Food
The University’s “Right to Food’ initiative is dedicated to promoting fair access to nutritious food, combating food poverty, and supporting a food system that benefits both people and the planet. This project is part of the University’s commitment to creating a healthier, more sustainable world, ensuring that everyone’s right to food is respected and protected.
Great initiative