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Date: Friday, June 18, 2021 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Wisdom in the Room - Seed to Plate: Nutrition & Physical Activity in the Migrant Education Program of Robeson County

Serilda Goodwin, Jay Leggette, Catherine Rohweder, DrPH, and Rita Hagevik, PhD, will discuss how they have implemented the Seed to Plate nutrition & physical activity program within Robeson County Public Schools Migrant Education Program, describe the partnerships that have supported this work, share key lessons learned, and discuss how community engagement can benefit implementation science.

Wisdom in the Room is a conference call series hosted by the Community and Stakeholder Engagement Program at NC TraCS at UNC-Chapel Hill. It provides a forum for information and resource sharing among community partners, research stakeholders, and others interested in community engaged research.

Presenters

Serilda Goodwin, Migrant Education Program
Public Schools of Robeson County

Jay Leggette, Grassroots Community Health Coordinator
The Stimulus

Catherine Rohweder, DrPH, Senior Investigator
UNC Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention

Rita Hagevik, PhD, Professor
Department of Biology, UNC-Pembroke

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