Sarah Rodman
Sarah Rodman is a research assistant at Center for a Livable Future and a Johns Hopkins 2010 MPH candidate in the department of Environmental Health. Prior to Hopkins and the CLF, Sarah worked at the Earth Institute at Columbia University on the health portion of the Millennium Villages Project and the National Rural Health Mission of India, among other projects. She holds a BA in Anthropology from the University of Chicago, where she focused on different cultures’ medicine systems and attitudes toward diseased people. Sarah’s main area of interest is reforming federal agriculture and food assistance policies to make healthy, sustainably produced food accessible to all, regardless of location or income level. She currently works with Anne Palmer on various Eating for the Future projects.
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