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Food Justice Activists Gather in Milwaukee

Candice Comisi

  • September 9, 2011
  • Post by Candice Comisi
Have you ever wanted to learn how you and your community organization can be a part of dismantling racism in the food system? The Growing
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On the Eve of the Growing Food and Justice Conference

Patricia Rojas

  • September 7, 2011
  • Post by Patricia Rojas
Today I will be participating in the Intensive Leadership Facilitator Training (ILFT) at the 4th annual Growing Food and Justice for All Initiative (GFJI) Gathering.
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Hurricane Irene Devastates Northeast Farms and Communities

Siena Chrisman

  • September 2, 2011
  • Post by Siena Chrisman
UPDATE 9/23/11: Farmers around the Northeast are still struggling in the wake of massive flooding from Hurricane Irene and the rains of tropical storm Lee
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Top 5 Powerful Moments of the Food and Freedom Ride

Siena Chrisman

  • August 30, 2011
  • Post by Siena Chrisman
By Roy Frias; photos by Siena Chrisman In California this week, the second of the Live Real Food and Freedom Rides is making its way
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NYC Food Justice Activist Stands Up for Climate Change Justice in Washington, DC

Nancy Romer

  • August 25, 2011
  • Post by Nancy Romer
On the morning of August 20th, I spent 53 hours locked up in Washington, DC after being arrested for participating in a non-violent civil disobedience
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WhyHunger at Nyéléni 2011 European Food Sovereignty Forum, Krems, Austria

Christina Schiavoni

  • August 19, 2011
  • Post by Christina Schiavoni
Five years ago, a historic event took place in the West African country of Mali.  Social movements from around thegoose couple vente world gathered together
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Post Cards from the Food & Freedom Ride

Siena Chrisman

  • August 17, 2011
  • Post by Siena Chrisman
On August 7, 2011, a group of 13 young Americans of many races embarked on Live Real's Food & Freedom Ride. They are traveling from
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Food and Freedom Riders: Update from Mississippi

Siena Chrisman

  • August 12, 2011
  • Post by Siena Chrisman
I arrived in Jackson, MS, on Tuesday from New York City, to join Live Real's Food and Freedom Ride. I was headed to Shelby, a
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Stories from the National Hunger Hotline: Making Ends Meet

Patricia Rojas

  • August 10, 2011
  • Post by Patricia Rojas
The National Hunger Hotline (NHH), a service of WhyHunger's National Hunger Clearinghouse, provides real-time referrals for people in need across the U.S. to emergency food
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Food Voices: Organized, United and Strong

Andrianna Natsoulas

  • August 8, 2011
  • Post by Andrianna Natsoulas
WhyHunger is pleased to be partnering with Andrianna Natsoulas, long-time food sovereignty activist and author of the forthcoming book Food Voices: Stories of the Food
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