By David Hanson, writer, Michael Hanson, photographer, Charlie Hoxie, videographer WhyHunger is partnering with the Breaking Through Concrete media team of “three men and a
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Breaking Through Concrete: MEGA: Mississippi Delta (Day 25)
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By David Hanson, writer, Michael Hanson, photographer, Charlie Hoxie, videographer WhyHunger is partnering with the Breaking Through Concrete media team of “three men and a
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Breaking Through Concrete: Kansas City Center for Urban Agriculture (Day 18)
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By David Hanson, writer, Michael Hanson, photographer WhyHunger is partnering with the Breaking Through Concrete media team of “three men and a short bus” for
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Breaking Through Concrete: Denver Urban Gardens (Day 15)
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Portraits of four very different gardens in Denver. By David Hanson, writer, Michael Hanson, photographer WhyHunger is partnering with the Breaking Through Concrete media team
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Breaking Through Concrete: Homeless Garden Project (Video Dispatch)
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The Homeless Garden Project, a Harry Chapin Self-Reliance Award winner This video profile describes how the program uses farming to, in the words of farm
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WhyHunger Goes to Summer Camp!
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By Siena Chrisman Hillary Zuckerberg, WhyHunger's Director of Artists Against Hunger and Poverty, and I just got back from camp! Summer Camp, that is; we
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Voices that Make a Difference: Angela Glover Blackwell
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An interview with Angela Glover Blackwell - this interview is part of the original "Voices that Make a Difference" series written by Andrea King Collier
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Voices that Make a Difference: Erika Allen
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An interview with Erica Allen - this interview is part of the original "Voices that Make a Difference" series written by Andrea King Collier for
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Voices that Make a Difference: Andrea King Collier
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Andrea King Collier is a writer and health and food policy expert with a strong interest in food systems change. WhyHunger is happy to partner
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Breaking Through Concrete: Fairview Gardens, Goleta, CA (Day 3)
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A 125-year-old formerly rural farm holds out in a sea of suburbanization. By Edwin Marty WhyHunger is partnering with Breaking through Concrete, a media
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