In the next issue of the Nourishing Change newsletter, we focus on discussing the dominant narrative around hunger. We spoke with two of our partners,
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The 2018 Farm Bill Is a Crisis of Democracy
Alison Cohen
This is an Op-ed first published by The Hill. The social contract between our government and its people is hanging on by a thread. If
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Hope to End Hunger Event Recap
Audrey Fromson
On Monday, June 18 over 300 guests gathered at the Hope to End Hunger event at PHD at Dream Downtown in New York City. The
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What We’re Reading: Article Round-Up
Calondra McArthur
At WhyHunger we know it’s important to stay critically informed on the issues related to hunger and poverty, while also uplifting the voices, stories and
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Hungry to Learn, But Hungry to Eat: Hunger in Colleges
Bill Ayres
This article was originally published on Medium. Some twenty years ago I gave a keynote speech for the annual meeting of the National Student Campaign
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Food Justice Voices: Neighbors Together on Hunger, Health and Housing in New York City
Calondra McArthur
New Food Justice Voices issue out now! Our Food Justice Voices series is intended to amplify the voices and experiences of grassroots leaders that aren’t
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What We’re Reading: Article Round-Up
Kristina Erskine
At WhyHunger we know it’s important to stay critically informed on the issues related to hunger and poverty, while also uplifting the voices, stories and
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Partner Video Spotlight: The HUB
Calondra McArthur
WhyHunger partners with organizations around the world, like Mother Hubbard's Cupboard, that work to address the root causes of hunger and build a grassroots-led movement
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WhyHunger’s 2017 Holiday Gift Guide
Jaime Wilson
This holiday season, give meaningful gifts that make a difference in the fight against hunger, poverty and social injustice. We’ve compiled our annual WhyHunger Holiday
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School Breakfast on the Border: Update from El Paso, Texas
Jess Powers
El Paso is geographically isolated in Far West Texas, but the community is tightly knit. Together with Ciudad Juárez across the US-Mexico border and Las
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