The Aspen Institute hosts its 2017 Summit on Inequality & Opportunity with speakers on poverty, health, nutrition, education and other related topics. Speakers include psychologist Dr. Sarah Enos Watamura, director of University of Denver’s Child Health & Development Lab and co-director of the Stress, Early Experience and Development (SEED) Research Center; and Mike Curtin, a former restaurateur who now leads the DC Central Kitchen, where he has launched a Nutrition Lab facility to purchase more food from local farms and expanded its Fresh Start Catering program to include contracts to provide locally-sourced, scratched-cooked meals to Washington, DC schools.
The daylong event will be in Washington, D.C.