About this Event
Food Horizons Forum is a community dialogue series that brings together chefs, educators, health professionals, and community advocates to explore how food shapes identity, health, and belonging. Each forum centers a question that sits at the intersection of culture, equity, and nourishment.
This April’s forum, Cultural Flavors in the Cafeteria, turns its focus to the school meal — one of the most consistent, formative, and underexamined sites of cultural recognition (or erasure) in a child’s daily life. With nearly 30 million children eating school-provided meals each day, the cafeteria is far more than a feeding station. It is a daily message about whose food counts, whose heritage matters, and who belongs.
The Case for Culturally Inclusive School Meals
Research in child development consistently links cultural recognition to academic engagement and emotional well-being. When a student sees their family’s food reflected in the school cafeteria — jollof rice, mole, congee, injera — it communicates something powerful: you are seen here.
At the same time, school nutrition directors face real constraints: USDA meal pattern requirements, per-meal cost limits, procurement systems, and kitchen equipment and staffing. The question is not whether to diversify school menus, but how — thoughtfully, sustainably, and within the systems that already exist.
This forum creates space for that practical conversation, grounded in the belief that nourishing students well means nourishing the whole child: their body, their identity, and their sense of belonging.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Launch SA, 600 Soledad Street, San Antonio, United States
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