New Food Justice Voices issue out now! Our Food Justice Voices series is intended to amplify the voices and experiences of grassroots leaders that aren’t heard enough,
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Progress: NYC To Offer Free Lunch For All Public School Students
Calondra McArthur
In case you missed the exciting news, New York City recently announced "free lunch for all" in public schools. This is an initiative that WhyHunger
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New Report: Are Kids in America Really Going Hungry?
Calondra McArthur
This blog is repost of No Kid Hungry’s original post found here. No Kid Hungry recently released “Hunger In Our Schools,” that reports on kids
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2017 WhyHunger Chapin Awards Honors Innovators Musician Jon Batiste and Bed-Stuy Campaign Against Hunger
Calondra McArthur
June 13, 2017 (New York, NY) –The annual WhyHunger Chapin Awards took place at the Edison Ballroom and honored musician and Late Show with Stephen
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Food Justice Voices: Pathology of Displacement – The Intersection of Food Justice and Culture
Calondra McArthur
New Food Justice Voices issue out now! Our Food Justice Voices series is intended to amplify the voices and experiences of grassroots leaders that aren’t
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Lesson Learned in Detroit: How Important is Narrative Change?
Calondra McArthur
The answer is, very. I came to this conclusion after a recent trip to Detroit, MI, also known as the “motor city.” I was there
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Food Justice Voices: El Sueño Americano – The American Dream
Calondra McArthur
We are excited to continue our powerful Food Justice Voices series in 2017 beginning with El Sueño Americano – The American Dream. Food Justice Voices
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Join Us! WhyHunger Chapin Awards
Calondra McArthur
Mark your calendars! We’re thrilled to announce that the annual WhyHunger Chapin Awards event will be held on Tuesday, June 13th at the Edison Ballroom
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Through Her Eyes: The Struggle for Food Sovereignty
Calondra McArthur
Just in time for International Women’s Day, WhyHunger is excited to release our newest publication “Through Her Eyes: The Struggle for Food Sovereignty.” International Women’s
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Black History in the Food Justice Movement
Calondra McArthur
To culminate Black History Month we interviewed mother, farmer, activist and scholar-in-training Shakara Tyler and asked her to share her thoughts on the impacts and
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