Center for a Livable Future
The Johns Hopkins Center for a Livable Future—working toward a healthy, equitable, resilient food system from within the Department of Environmental Health and Engineering.
Stories and Viewpoints
Farmers Protest New Laws That Could Expand Industrial Food Production in India
New policies in India, intended to make food more affordable, have put unbearable financial strain on farmers.
Food Trends for 2021 Focus on Diverse Cuisines, Home Cooking and Sustainability
The Covid-19 pandemic is changing the way we eat, with a greater awareness of food insecurity and food chain workers.
Learn MoreFood Policy Councils: Is There a Best Structure?
FPCs of all organizational types are converging around similar concepts and sharing similar language to discuss the food system.
Learn MoreJay Naidoo on Today’s Challenges: Ecology Must be at the Center
A South African anti-apartheid activist discusses agriculture, changing consciousness, and learning joy.
Learn MoreEducation
CLF-Lerner Fellowships
Established in 2003, the goal of the Center for a Livable Future-Lerner Fellowship Program is to support doctoral students at the Johns Hopkins University.
Learn MoreOther Education Resources
FoodSpan
A downloadable curriculum that provides high school teachers with lesson plans relating to food system issues.
Free Online Courses
“An Introduction to the US Food System: Perspectives from Public Health,” offered through the University’s partnership with Coursera.