By Maureen Kelly Several weeks ago, I joined over 1,500 people at the first International Urban and Small Farm Conference convened by Growing Power, one
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On the Road with WhyHunger: Education and Food Justice in the Lower Ninth Ward
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Report from New Orleans, prior to the 2010 Community Food Security Coalition conference. By Tristan Quinn-Thibodeau The connections between food, agriculture, and education were on
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Better Farming through Collaboration
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A video tour of four small Mississippi farms who sell their produce cooperatively. CFSC_Mississippi field trip_10-16-10 from Brooke Smith on Vimeo.
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On the Road with WhyHunger: WhyHunger Goes Back to School
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WhyHunger visits the Edible Schoolyard in New Orleans. By Tristan Quinn-Thibodeau The WhyHunger team arrived in New Orleans in October, 2010, for the 14th annual Community
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Food Voices: Stories of the Food Sovereignty Movement
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This installment of the "Food Voices" series aims to demonstrate how it is possible for every country to feed itself. WhyHunger is pleased to be
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Remembering Katrina: Five Years Later
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Sunday, Aug. 29 is the 5th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina and WhyHunger urges everyone to remember the devastation it caused to the people who live on the Gulf Coast. T Sunday,
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Breaking Through Concrete: Chicago: Growing Home (Day 45)
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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: Detroit
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A look at Detroit's agricultural renaissance. By David Hanson, writer, Michael Hanson, photographer, Charlie Hoxie, videographer WhyHunger is partnering with the Breaking Through Concrete media
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On the Road with WhyHunger: Community Grown – A Mississippi Delta Tradition
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A Southern community works together to feed everyone. By Brooke Smith In the cycle of things, it’s not uncommon for traditional to become modern again.
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On the Road with Elise Hayes
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WhyHunger's new Artists Against Hunger & Poverty member Elise Hayes is a young singer-songwriter who recently completed a short tour of the northeast and spent
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