Back in April, Governor Andrew Cuomo shared a Tweet in which he referred to the coronavirus as “the Great Equalizer.” He was not the only
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From Climate Change to COVID, Human Rights Issues Are Intensified in Indigenous Communities Across the U.S.
Alex Roth
WhyHunger has been working hard to assess the situation for our allies and partners on the ground struggling to feed and care-take during the coronavirus
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Internationalism is Key in Amplifying Social Movements and Reshaping the Global Food System
Alex Roth
Over the last half century, small farmers and fisher people across the world have increasingly been dispossessed of their land and denied resources while multinational
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Youth Organization Today is the Future of Social Movements
Alex Roth
Across the U.S. and around the world, youth organizing continues to be an integral part of creating meaningful social change. WhyHunger is committed to working
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How Covid-19 is Highlighting Fatal Flaws in Food Supply Chains
Alex Roth
The U.N. World Food Program has found that the COVID-19 pandemic could double the number of people facing food crises to 265 million by the
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Underpaid and Unprotected: How the COVID-19 Crisis is Highlighting the Injustices Faced by America’s Food Workers
Alex Roth
Three weeks ago, a striking image depicting dozens of delivery drivers crowding the sidewalk outside of the high-end New York City Italian eatery Carbone made
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Limited Resources and Increasing Demand: How the COVID-19 Crisis is Putting Emergency Food Organizations Under Pressure
Alex Roth
There are now more confirmed Coronavirus cases in the U.S. than in any other country. As the severity of the crisis escalates, empty grocery store
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An Afternoon with Levante Popular de Juventude
Alex Roth
Between 1940 and 1970, Brazil began to urbanize at a rapid pace. The number of people living in cities increased from 15% to 50% largely
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