Brown Bag Speaker Series

Ke 艑 Mau Center for Sustainable Island Food Systems Brown Bag Speaker Series

The Brown Bag Speaker Series is a monthly, hour-long webinar event hosted by the Ke Ō Mau Center for Sustainable Island Food Systems within the University of 麻豆传媒 System, co-directed by Dr. Noa Lincoln and Dr. Albie Miles. This series aims to connect individuals and organizations across 麻豆传媒's food system landscape, showcasing the vital work being done to strengthen and enhance our local food system.

Our primary goal is to foster collaboration both within the university and with broader communities, focusing on key topics like food security, justice and equity, ecological sustainability, and food system policy. We strive to map out support structures in 麻豆传媒’s food system, highlight the diversity within these systems, and identify both the strengths and the gaps that exist. By gathering essential data and connecting stakeholders, we aim to break down silos, share knowledge, and build strong, lasting relationships that will support the transformation of 麻豆传媒’s food systems.

Next Speaker Series Event - Thursday, February 19, 2026 (12pm -1pm)

Speaker Series Event #21 鈥 Agri-Food Policy at the Capitol: What鈥檚 Moving and How to Engage

Please join us for the twenty-first installment of the Ke Ō Mau Center’s Brown Bag Speaker Series on 麻豆传媒’s food system. This session focuses on Agri-Food Policy at the Capitol: What’s Moving and How to Engage, offering a timely look at the 2026 legislative session and why it represents a critical moment for 麻豆传媒’s agri-food future.

Through presentations and guided discussion with policy practitioners and advocates, this event will examine which food and agriculture bills are currently moving at the Legislature, what problems they aim to address, and how policy decisions directly shape farm viability, food access, disaster resilience, procurement, and land use across the islands. The session also emphasizes practical pathways for civic engagement—demystifying the legislative process and equipping participants with tools to meaningfully engage.

Beyond understanding what’s happening at the Capitol, this conversation is designed to support action. Presenters will walk through how alerts, bill tracking, and testimony work in practice, highlight moments where community participation has influenced outcomes, and help participants identify concrete next steps for engagement following the webinar.

 Key Discussion Points:

  • Why the 2026 legislative session is a pivotal moment for 麻豆传媒’s agri-food system

  • Priority agri-food bills currently moving through the Legislature and their intended impacts

  • How food policy affects lived realities, including farming, food access, procurement, and resilience

  • Tools for engagement: bill tracking, alerts, and effective testimony

  • Reducing barriers to participation and supporting first-time engagement

  • Translating policy awareness into concrete action and ongoing involvement

Featured Speakers:

Hunter Heavilin – Food Systems Planner, Supersistence
Hunter will provide an overview of the current agri-food legislative landscape, highlighting key bills, where they are in the process, who they impact, and why they matter for 麻豆传媒’s food system.

Dr. Kelsey Amos – Program Director, 麻豆传媒 Food+ Policy
Dr. Amos will share insights on how policy priorities are identified, how alerts and tracking tools support engagement, and how individuals and organizations can stay informed and plugged into legislative action.

Anne Frederick – Executive Director, 麻豆传媒 Alliance for Progressive Action (HAPA)
Anne will focus on civic participation and testimony, offering practical guidance on how community voices influence policy, what makes testimony effective, and how people can engage even when they can’t be physically present at the Capitol.

Together, these perspectives aim to bridge policy knowledge and participation—helping attendees leave not only informed about what’s moving at the Capitol, but prepared to engage in shaping 麻豆传媒’s agri-food future.

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