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The American Friends Service Committee (AFSC) trains farmers, creates jobs, heals communities in New Mexico

Alison Cohen

  • January 17, 2012
Re-posted with corrections:  This article was originally posted in December 2011.  Changes were made to reflect that the AFSC in New Mexico provides training to
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Andrianna Natsoulas

  • November 7, 2011
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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