Long Island Cares: How Community Partnerships Help During a Disaster
Long Island Cares was founded in 1980 by Harry Chapin, co-founder of WhyHunger. As a…
Long Island Cares was founded in 1980 by Harry Chapin, co-founder of WhyHunger. As a…
Red Hook Community Farm in Brooklyn, run by WhyHunger’s Imagine There’s No Hunger partner, Added…
After a disaster, the government plays a large role in making sure that the people…
When I caught up with Reverend Ann Kansfield on Wednesday afternoon, she was just about…
News and comment from around NYC on food access after Sandy: In “Soup, Charity and…
Yesterday saw the release of two excellent new resources from our partners, both aiming to…
The Food Sovereignty Prize ceremony, hosted by WhyHunger in New York City last week, was…
Food sovereignty is the right of all people to determine their own food and agriculture…
The food movement is abuzz with Michael Pollan’s latest New York Times Magazine op-ed. The piece…
Hunger is not a matter of production, but a matter of justice and democracy. In…