Christina Badaracco | An Island Press Author

Christina Badaracco

Christina Badaracco is a registered dietitian pursuing a career in nutrition to improve access to healthy and sustainable food and educate Americans about the connections between food and health. She is also particularly interested in researching the connections between diet, genetics, and health.

Christina has done clinical nutrition research at the National Institutes of Health, menu planning and nutrition education at the Oakland Unified School District, and communications at the Environmental Protection Agency’s Office of Water. She has also enjoyed contributing to children’s gardens, farmers’ markets, and a number of organic farms. She contributes monthly articles about nutrition to Soulful Insights and has consulted on two cookbooks for the TransAmerica Center for Health Studies. She also has experience testing and evaluating recipes and nutritional analyses for food delivery and meal kit companies. She loves to experiment with healthy recipes in the kitchen and share her creations to inspire others to cook.

Christina completed her dietetic internship at Massachusetts General Hospital. She earned her Master of Public Health degree from the University of California, Berkeley. She graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology from Princeton University, after conducting her thesis on sustainable agriculture and energy in Kenya. She also received a certificate in Italian Language and Culture.
 

Shifting the U.S. Farm Bill: Opportunities to Impact Communities, Food Systems, Animals & the Environment

Thursday, April 20, 2023 - 12:15pm EDT
Please join us for a discussion of the 2023 Food & Farm Act and the next U.S. Farm Bill and the impacts they may have on communities, food systems, animals, and the environment. Speakers will include Alexandra Bookis, Senior Manager of U.S. Government Affairs at Farm Sanctuary, and Christina Badaracco, educator, dietician, and author of The Farm Bill: A Citizen’s Guide.

Food Sustainability: A Matter of Justice

Tuesday, April 9, 2019 - 6:30pm EDT
One in seven households in DC experiences some form of food insecurity. This is not an issue we can afford to ignore. Join Women's Information Network (WIN) Health Policy and Environment Networks for a community conversation about food. Learn and ask questions about sustainability, food insecurity and the food justice movement!

Food Sustainability: A Matter of Justice

Wednesday, April 3, 2019 - 6:30pm EDT
Join Christina Badaracco and WIN's Health Policy and Environment Networks for a community conversation about food - learn and ask questions about sustainability, food insecurity and the food justice movement! 

Philadelphia Food and Farm Policy Town Hall

Wednesday, March 6, 2019 - 5:30pm EST
Philadelphia Food and Farm Policy Town Hall is a free ticketed eventbrought to you by Pennsylvania Horticultural Society, The Food Trust and Philadelphia Food Policy Advisory Council as a part of the 2019 Philadelphia Flower Show.

The Farm Bill: A Citizen's Guide Book Talk

Tuesday, February 12, 2019 - 12:00pm PST
The University of California Berkeley School of Public Health is hosting a talk with The Farm Bill: A Citizen's Guide co-author Christina Badaracco on Tuesday, February 12 from 12:00 - 2:00 PM PT. Learn about the farm bill and then engage in Q&A after. Lunch provided. Sponsored by The Food and Agriculture Policy Group and GradFood.