#  Food Literacy Project 

 



##  Food Literacy Project 

 ESTABLISHED 2005 

Founded in 2005, the Food Literacy Project (FLP) hosts a fellowship program for students, as well as guides several campus-wide initiatives which provide opportunities to explore the food system experientially and academically. FLP hosts events and opportunities throughout the year that are open to the Harvard and broader Cambridge-area communities.



 

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##  Welcome to the FLP 

The Food Literacy Project (FLP), is HUDS’ food education initiative. With focuses on sustainability, nutrition, food preparation and community, the FLP seeks to empower everyone to make informed food choices. Every undergraduate house/dining hall has a fellow; FLP also has a presence at GSAS.



 

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 [### Fellowship Program

 ](https://prod-diningservices.drupalsites.harvard.edu/food-literacy-project/fellowship-project)Each year, **we hire undergraduate FLP Fellows between May-June** for the upcoming Fall semester!



 

 

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 [### Plaza Open Market

 ](https://prod-diningservices.drupalsites.harvard.edu/food-literacy-project/farmers-market)Building on the success of the long-running Farmers’ Market, the **2026 market** will be an exciting **“Plaza Open Market”** this summer and fall featuring the farm-fresh vendors you know and love, treats to eat at the Plaza or take home, and monthly neighborhood and campus partners pop-up promotions, performances, and showcases.



 

 

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 [### Heat-N-Eats

 ](https://prod-diningservices.drupalsites.harvard.edu/food-literacy-project/heat-n-eats-program)In partnership with Food for Free, volunteers work in Annenberg’s kitchens to repurpose leftover food into meals with dignity that are shared with individuals and families in the surrounding area.



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

##  Upcoming FLP Events 

 



  [### America 250

 ](/event/america-250?occ_id=0)September 4, 2026

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 5:00PM - 7:30PM EDT 

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 Harvard Yard 

 

 In Person 

 Friday, Sept 4 • America 250 Join us for a Classic American Barbecue, served from 5:00-7:30pm in front of Sever Hall. Menu: Garden Salad: Green leaf lettuce, tomatoes, cucumbers, red onion, shredded carrots, served with ranch dressing All-Beef Burgers... 

 

 

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### Events

The Food Literacy Project plans and hosts 50+ events each school year to educate the Harvard community about all aspects of food. We break down the year into monthly themes to examine the food system through a variety of different lenses. FLP event highlights from past school years include:

- A MEM Tea Workshop and Tasting
- Farm field trip to Ward’s Berry Farm
- Food and Podcasting at PRX Garage
- VEGuary Cooking Class
- Empower: Food and Body Workshop Series with HUHS Dietitians
- Miso in Japanese Cuisine: Winthrop Cooking Class and Tasting

Check out the Events listings for upcoming events! Reach out to <foodliteracy@harvard.edu> if you’re interested in partnering with FLP for an event.

### Guest Speaker Series

[FLP hosts a speaker series](https://secure.touchnet.net/C20832_ustores/web/store_cat.jsp?STOREID=51&CATID=61&SINGLESTORE=true) every other Wednesday afternoon from 4:30-5:30pm and invites a guest speaker to address different topics in our food system. Guests have included Robert Paarlberg: Author and adjunct professor of public policy at the Harvard Kennedy School and an associate at Harvard’s Weatherhead Center; Julia Turshen: Cookbook author and food activist; Martin Breslin, Director of Culinary at Harvard University; Christine Tobin: Culinary creative and food stylist for film, television &amp; editorial; Bill Creelman: Founder of Spindrift Beverage Co.; Mariana Velásquez: Food stylist and recipe developer; Michelle Gallant: HUHS Dietitian; Claire Cheney: Founder of Curio Spice Co. and many more!

Sign up for [The Eater's Digest e-newsletter](https://squarespace.us10.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=7933ffac464f66c61a38e4f31&id=354e95e9e0) to learn about upcoming events.

### Field Trips

FLP understands there is much more to learn about food than at Harvard’s campus! FLP leads trips to farms, restaurants, and other institutions to increase food literacy through experiential learning. Trips have included Ward’s Berry Farm, Red’s Best, Harvard's Arnold Arboretum, Boston Public Market, Costa Fruit and Produce, Taza Chocolate, Formaggio Kitchen, Daily Table, and more!


### Collaborators 

Changing the food system requires a community. Below are some of the on and off-campus entities that have collaborated with FLP in the past or present:

- Harvard Food Law and Policy Clinic
- Food For Free
- Harvard University Health Services Dietitians
- Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
- Harvard Griffin Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
- Harvard Common Spaces
- Boston Area Gleaners
- Ward’s Berry Farm
- Red’s Best
- Daily Table
- Harvard Recycling and Waste Management
- Harvard Office for Sustainability



 

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