Christina Schiavoni, WhyHunger's Director of Global Movements, recently traveled up the East Coast to connect with our partners at the Northwest Atlantic Marine Alliance.... I
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Sow seeds, not greed: Farmers gather on Wall Street
Kerry Trueman
This post originally ran on Grist. It's been a long time since farmers congregated in downtown Manhattan -- around 350 years, to be exact. The
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Rural Youth Create Art for Change
Candice Comisi
Rural and Migrant Ministry, based in New York’s rural Ulster County, acts to overcome the prejudices and poverty that degrade and debilitate all members of
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Parents Stand Up for Food!
Lorrie Clevenger
Parent Earth and Community Food Security Coalition Launch PARENTS STAND UP FOR FOOD Campaign to Educate Families about the Farm Bill with 3 New Compelling
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Give Thanks- Support WhyHunger!
Brooke Smith
WhyHunger's annual fundraising season is upon us! Visit Hungerthon.org to view hundreds of cool, creative and meaningful opportunities for giving (a trip to London to
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Report from the 2nd Annual Black Farmers and Urban Gardeners Conference
Patricia Rojas
by Patricia Rojas and Siena Chrisman The 2nd Annual Black Farmers and Urban Gardeners Conference was held in the Bronx at Hostos Community College, a
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Stories from the National Hunger Hotline: A Neighbor’s Advocacy
India Rodgers
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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We Are All Farmer Brown!
Brooke Smith
We received this action alert from our friends at Food For Maine's Future. We support their groundbreaking work to build a community-based food system that
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Only Three Days Left to Apply for a 2012 Community Food Project Grant!
Candice Comisi
Deadline: November 17, 2011 What is the Community Food Project Grant? The Community Food Project Grant supports: (1) the development of Community Food Projects with
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Food Voices: Taking Care of Each Other in the Wake of the BP Oil Spill
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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