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CTHG Report
The Special Report: America’s Food Banks Say Charity Won’t End Hunger and new video made in collaboration with WhyHunger and…

Building Community Power for Food Justice
We’re sharing our stories, tools and learning from this four-year project, Building Community Power for Food Justice. We hope you will adapt and reinvent these…

Neighbors Together
View our online interactive web page Thirty-five years ago, the community of central Brooklyn saw a steep decline in quality of life for its residents….

Through Her Eyes: The Struggle for Food Sovereignty
Just in time for International Women’s Day, WhyHunger released its newest publication “Through Her Eyes: The Struggle for Food Sovereignty.” We know that women are…

Pathology of Displacement: The Intersection of Food Justice and Culture
In new Food Justice Voices issue Pathology of Displacement: The Intersection of Food Justice and Culture, storyteller, healing practitioner and food justice organizer Shane Bernardo tells…

Through Her Eyes: The Struggle for Food Sovereignty – A Presentation
The 61st session of the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW61), took place at the United Nations Headquarters in New York from 13 –…

El Sueño Americano ― The American Dream
Food Justice Coordinator Kathia Ramirez shares her perspective on the journey of immigrant farmworkers pursuing the American dream and shares why food justice is important…

A Farmer Like Me: Exploring Hunger, Race and Farming in America
In Food Justice Voices “A Farmer Like Me: Exploring Hunger, Race and Farming in America,” farm and food justice activist Lorrie Clevenger of Rise &…

School Breakfast at Half Century – A Look Back to Move Ahead
In a new report, Janet Poppendieck, activist, author, professor emerita at Hunter College and WhyHunger Board Member, reflects on her decades of research and advocacy…

Cultivating International Solidarity Through Popular Resistance
Rural family farmers and migrant farmworkers are at the front lines of the climate, fossil fuel, fracking, water and land struggles across the U.S. They…

A Path Forward: Innovations at the Intersection of Hunger & Health
In this publication, you will find stories of three organizations that address hunger, poverty and illness through nutrition, equity, dignity and personal empowerment. Download: A…

2015 Annual Report
This report reflects on WhyHunger’s achievements and impacts as we continue to build a broad-based social movement with our grassroots partners to ensure that everyone…

What Ferguson Means for the Food Justice Movement
Michael Brown, an unarmed Black teenager, was shot and killed on Aug. 9, 2014 by Darren Wilson, a white police officer, in Ferguson, Mo.,…

Agroecología Poner la Soberanía Alimentaria en Práctica
La organización WhyHunger está orgullosa de lanzar su primera publicación de agroecología, “Poner la Soberanía Alimentaria en Práctica.”Agroecología es un método agrícola basado en los…

Agroecologia Colocando a Soberania Alimentar em Prática
A publicação não é um guia técnico de agroecologia, mas uma ferramenta para compartilhar o conhecimento e as perspectivas de pessoas dos movimientos sociais que…

Rise Up! Organizing in Emergency Food Programs
This guide profiles four emergency food providers who are organizing in their communities around the root causes of hunger and poverty, as it connects to…