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Sisters Project Peru X Remote Access Medical: Food, Healthcare, and Indigenous Justice Panel Conversation

Sisters Project Peru, a branch project of FNE International and CIO at UVA is dedicated to increasing healthcare access in a rural, Indigenous community in Peru. On grounds, the CIO is working to increase education and awareness around issues of remote healthcare access, food and health outcomes, and Indigenous Justice. In conversation with a cooking class event April 3 from 6-7:30 PM at the UVA Teaching Kitchen in which a traditional Peruvian dish will be taught by a professional chef from Inka Grill, Sisters Project Peru aims to host a panel conversation exploring food, healthcare, and Indigenous justice. The panel will be hosted April 6 from 2-3 PM at Student Health and Wellness. The panel aims to bring together conversations on local food/health/Indigenous justice efforts within the Charlottesville environment and the work of Sisters Project Peru. For those who have any expertise or interest in participating in the panel, please reach out to mmk2kxu@virginia.edu. To register for the panel go to: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfNlVC0Qi7-687IBLmOUwuaa_IkBpzj3NWZnJNxLHquJ9yQKA/viewform?usp=sf_link 

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Peruvian Cooking with Inka Grill

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