WhyHunger recently paid a visit to the good people of the Central Coast School Food Alliance in Santa Cruz County. Read our postings for details
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A Community’s Health Ultimately Depends on their Soil
Candice Comisi
Yonnette Fleming is a long-time WhyHunger partner and Harry Chapin Self-Reliance Award winner. Based in NYC, her work at Hattie Carthan Community Market in Brooklyn,
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On the Road in Milwaukee, WI: Working Together to Build Community Power
Lorrie Clevenger
For over 35 years WhyHunger has been documenting and promoting the amazing work of community-based groups across the country, spotlighting model programs and best practices.
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Food Voices: The Landless Workers’ Movement of Brazil
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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On the Road in Northern California: Lunch Ladies Rule!
Brooke Smith
Most people think of English charm and a recent reality TV series set in Los Angeles when referring to a certain charismatic and accomplished chef
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Applications are Now Available for the 2011 Harry Chapin Self-Reliance Awards
Candice Comisi
We are pleased to announce that applications are now available for The Harry Chapin Self-Reliance Awards (HCSRA), a national grant program providing economic resources and
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WhyHunger’s Jess Powers Volunteers with the Red Cross in Rainsville, AL
Lorrie Clevenger
Jessica Powers is the Director of WhyHunger's National Hunger Clearing House. A former disaster relief specialist with the American Red Cross, Jess was called in
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Life in the Sonoran Desert Part II: Interview with Nina Altshul of TOCA
Brooke Smith
After driving several miles down a dusty road through the Sonoran desert — the stunning and snow-capped Babaquivari mountain range framing the horizon, the sacred
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