On August 7, 2011, a group of 13 young Americans of many races embarked on Live Real's Food & Freedom Ride. They are traveling from
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Food and Freedom Riders: Update from Mississippi
Siena Chrisman
I arrived in Jackson, MS, on Tuesday from New York City, to join Live Real's Food and Freedom Ride. I was headed to Shelby, a
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Stories from the National Hunger Hotline: Making Ends Meet
Patricia Rojas
The National Hunger Hotline (NHH), a service of WhyHunger's National Hunger Clearinghouse, provides real-time referrals for people in need across the U.S. to emergency food
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Food Voices: Organized, United and Strong
Andrianna Natsoulas
WhyHunger is pleased to be partnering with Andrianna Natsoulas, long-time food sovereignty activist and author of the forthcoming book Food Voices: Stories of the Food
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Food and Freedom Riders: Kyoka Akers
Roy Frias
“Change comes one person at a time,” says Kyoka Akers, one of the first Live Real Real Food Fellows. Kyoka, 27, is, in every sense,
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Get on the Bus! WhyHunger Joins the Food and Freedom Rides
Siena Chrisman
By Siena Chrisman with Roy Frias On May 22, 1961, a group of six white Americans and seven black Americans boarded a bus in
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What’s your “awesome” idea to change the way we eat?
Siena Chrisman
The Awesome Foundation has just launched a new micro-grant foundation called Awesome Food and is searching for unique and awesome ways to enlighten our lives
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La Via Campesina Visits Local Activists in New York City on June 15th 2011
Tristan Quinn-Thibodeau
This past June, WhyHunger and partners hosted representatives from La Via Campesina in North America and the Caribbean who were in NYC to discuss their
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Raise your voice!
Brooke Smith
It’s election season- do you know where your local politicians are?! With elections looming this fall, many politicians are more eager than ever to lend
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From Air Jordans to Food Justice
Roy Frias
It was a snowy day in April 2002. I was an eleven-year-old kid from East New York, Brooklyn, and I was running to catch up
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