This post first appeared in The Huffington Post. 1994 was an historic year in South Africa, the beginning of the dismantling of political Apartheid. The
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A Different Way to Fight Hunger: Agroecology and the Food Sovereignty Prize
Bill Ayres
This post first appeared in The Huffington Post. There is a certain mindset which says that science and technology have all the answers, swooping in from
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Is Pope Francis a Radical?
Bill Ayres
Pope Frances. Image credit: Catholic Church England and Wales Flickr Written by Bill Ayres, WhyHunger Co-Founder and Ambassador. This post first appeared in The Huffington Post. As
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When Music Turns to Action: These Artist Activists Are Fighting Hunger and Poverty
Bill Ayres
By Bill Ayres, WhyHunger’s Co-Founder and Executive Director. This post originally appeared on Care2. WhyHunger ASCAP Harry Chapin Humanitarian Award Winner Yoko Ono Lennon is presented with
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A Fair Day’s Work for a Fair Day’s Pay: How to Reduce Poverty and Fix the Economy
Bill Ayres
I recently met a very rich man who saw me reading The Price of Inequality by economist Joseph Stieglitz. The rich man asked me what
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Good Food for Our Children: Good Common Sense
Bill Ayres
Nutritional scientists have been saying for many years that good nutrition aids good cognition. Teachers translate that to mean that children learn and behave better
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