We’re thrilled to announce the launch of our newest web resource, a digital storytelling site showcasing voices of leaders and communities across the country on
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Mothers in Food Justice, Part 1
Liz Joyce
To celebrate Mother’s Day this Sunday, we asked mothers working in food justice how motherhood has impacted their work. We got so many responses that
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International Day of Farmers’ Struggles
Liz Joyce
By Katrina Moore and Saulo Araujo Every year on April 17, the global peasant movement La Via Campesina calls upon their allies and member organizations
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5 Takeaways from WhyHunger’s visit to the 2013 Big Summer Potluck
Liz Joyce
At the end of July, WhyHunger, the Shore Soup Project and Martha Redbone traveled to Bucks County, Pennsylvania to speak and perform at the fourth
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Farm Bill Update: National Call-In Day
Liz Joyce
Cuts to nutrition assistance for struggling families are unacceptable. You can help: Here's the latest Farm Bill action from our friends at Half in Ten. Urge
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Your Burgers May be Square, But Your Food Ain’t Fair
Liz Joyce
Last Saturday, upwards of 300 New Yorkers joined Florida farmworker organization the Coalition of Immokalee Workers (CIW) for a march through Manhattan to demand that Wendy's
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Snapshots from the Field: Visit to MPP in Haiti
Liz Joyce
by Debbie Grunbaum, Director of Communications WhyHunger’s Imagine There’s No Hunger campaign, in partnership with Hard Rock International and Yoko Ono Lennon, works with 26
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Growing Family and Change
Liz Joyce
In honor of Mother’s Day, we’d like to share some insights and words from WhyHunger’s partner, Sarah Cantril, Founder and Executive Director of Huerto de
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