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Ball, Anne Dobson
Tennessee Justice Center
Convening WIC Advocates: Few in Number, Fierce in Fight
Anne Dobson Ball
Bauer, Katherine
Department of Nutritional Sciences, University of Michigan School of Public Health
Feeding MI Families Community Food Advocacy Fellowship: Elevating Individuals with Lived Experience of Hunger
Katherine Bauer
Beaudoin, Susan
Food Research & Action Center (FRAC)
Child Nutrition Programs 101
Susan Beaudoin
Belazis, Katie
The Food Trust
SNAP-Ed's role in addressing food and nutrition insecurity in the 2025 Farm Bill
Katie Belazis
Belcher, Briana (Bri)
Rutgers University School of Public Health Alumni
Creating Safe Spaces: Strengthening Food Access for LGBTQIA2S+ Individuals
Briana (Bri) Belcher
Bhatti, Salaam
FRAC
Mini Plenary: Mobilizing to Protect and Strengthen SNAP, School Meals, and Nutrition Programs During Budget Reconciliation
Salaam Bhatti
Moving Forward With the Chip Card Transition
Salaam Bhatti
SNAP 101
Salaam Bhatti
Bolen, Ed
Center on Budget and Policy Priorities
Leveraging the State Options Report to Shape SNAP in Your State
Ed Bolen
Boone, Kelsey
Food Research & Action Center
Child Nutrition Programs 101
Kelsey Boone
From Advocacy to Action: Expanding Summer EBT Nationwide and Ensuring Continued Participation
Kelsey Boone
Maximizing Meal Access During the Summer and Afterschool Hours
Kelsey Boone
Breedlove, Anna Grace
Tennessee Justice Center
Convening WIC Advocates: Few in Number, Fierce in Fight
Anna Grace Breedlove
Budilov, Jackie
AARP Foundation
Importance of Multiple Benefit Programs for Food-Insecure Older Adults
Jackie Budilov
Bull, Cassandra
Bolstering CACFP through Farm to Early Care and Education
Cassandra Bull
Bylander, Alexis
Food Research & Action Center
How to Build a Healthy School Meals for All State Campaign
Alexis Bylander
Mini Plenary: Healthy School Meals for All Evaluation Results: What we have learned from the first years of implementation
Alexis Bylander