Innovative millennial snails: the story of Slow Food University of Wisconsin

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This is the story of Slow Food University of Wisconsin (SFUW), a student organization that grew from one woman’s idea to a community of over 3200 people dedicated to making sustainable, fairly produced, delicious food accessible in a small city, with a big university, in the heart of the United States. Along the way SFUW has fostered new ideas, developed skills, and built relationships through conscious food procurement, cooking and eating. This essay describes the evolution of the organization and its four projects: Family Dinner Night, South Madison, Outreach and the Café. It hasn’t always been easy, but it’s always been delicious.

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Zepeda, L., & Reznickova, A. (2017). Innovative millennial snails: the story of Slow Food University of Wisconsin. Agriculture and Human Values, 34(1), 167–178. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10460-016-9701-8

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