About the Roundtable
How does literature respond to and grapple with the issues of poverty and hunger? How might our theology equip us to address food inequity? Join the 19CRS for an interdisciplinary panel discussion exploring the intersections of food, theology, and literature from the nineteenth century to our contemporary moment and from around the globe to right here in Waco.
About the Panelists
Dr Lesa Scholl, Head and CEO, Kathleen Lumley College, University of Adelaide, Australia, and Research Fellow, Baylor Collaborative on Hunger and Poverty
Dr. Matthew Whelan, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Baylor Collaborative on Hunger and Poverty
Dr. Jennifer Cognard-Black, Professor of English, St. Mary's College of Maryland, and Recipient of the Cherry Professorship for Great Teaching, Baylor University
Dr. Jennifer Howell
Director of the Theology, Ecology, and Food Justice Program, Truett Seminary, and Theologian in Residence, World Hunger Relief Farm, Waco, Texas