Food for Thought: How Hoosiers Can End Hunger

This special explores hunger and its impact on Indiana and the world. Part of the Indiana Humanities Council's two-year Food for Thought campaign, and a partnership with Indiana's Family of Farmers, this panel discussion features three experts on hunger from a global and local perspective: Roger Thurow, author of "Enough: Why the World's Poorest Starve in an Age of Plenty;" Ted McKinney, Elanco's senior director of corporate affairs; and Jerry Adams, chairman of the board at Second Helpings. Learn about how Hoosiers are leading the way, and how we can all get involved.
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