TU home | T3 | "What Matters" Speaker Series - Lecture TODAY

“What Matters” Speaker Series – Lecture TODAY

TODAY, November 4, 3:00 to 4:00pm, College of Liberal Arts building, room 2310:  Nina Beth Cardin, founder of the Baltimore Orchard Project, will speak on “Planting Fruit Trees, Building Community.” Rabbi Cardin will explore the benefits of urban agroforestry through the case study of the Baltimore Orchard Project. Urban fruit trees bring healing to frayed spirits and hardscaped cities. They serve as a bridge between cityscape and wildness; nature built and nature-found; dependence and resilience.

Friday, November 18, 3:00 to 4:00pm, College of Liberal Arts building, room 2310:  Dr. Nadine Braunstein of the Department of Interprofessional Health Studies at Towson University, will speak on “Improving Access to Health Food in Baltimore Cherry Hill: a Case Study.” Dr. Braunstein worked with the Cherry Hill neighborhood of Baltimore to reduce food insecurity by establishing an urban farm and school gardens.

For more information, contact the Department of Geography and Environmental Planning at geography@towson.edu.