WhyHunger stands in solidarity with the hundreds of grassroots organizations and social movements, representing over 380 million people around the
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Land Grabbing in the Quilombola Community in Boca do Rio, Brazil
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by Jusleen Basra The imposition of large, resource-extractive corporations on Indigenous and peasant territories around the world strips land access from local communities and deeply
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Unprecedented Times and the Right to Food in the U.S.: Food Security During COVID (Pt. III)
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by Romy Felsen-Parsons *This series reflects on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on food insecurity and the right to food throughout the course
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The Indigenous Fight is A Fight for Climate Justice: The Struggle of the Ngäbe-Buglé Peoples to Protect Its Culture and Wellbeing
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by Betty Fermin & Kristen Wyman Lee el articulo en español abajo The rights of Indigenous peoples and the fight for climate justice are inextricably
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En Defensa del Maíz: Una mirada a la decisión de México de eliminar las importaciones de maíz transgénico
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Read in English Por Jusleen Basra "El maíz es el elemento central de la forma de vida de las comunidades indígenas. Podríamos decir que el
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In Defense of Corn: A Look into Mexico’s Decision to Phase Out GM Corn Imports
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Leer en Español by Jusleen Basra “Corn is the central element of the Indigenous communities' way of life. We could say that corn is the
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From Climate Change to COVID, Human Rights Issues Are Intensified in Indigenous Communities Across the U.S.
Alex Roth
WhyHunger has been working hard to assess the situation for our allies and partners on the ground struggling to feed and care-take during the coronavirus
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Internationalism is Key in Amplifying Social Movements and Reshaping the Global Food System
Alex Roth
Over the last half century, small farmers and fisher people across the world have increasingly been dispossessed of their land and denied resources while multinational
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Brazilian Farmers Threatened with Eviction During Global Pandemic
Saulo Araujo
As of today, Brazil has over 900,000 confirmed cases of COVID and it is now projected to have the highest number of deaths, passing the
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Youth Organization Today is the Future of Social Movements
Alex Roth
Across the U.S. and around the world, youth organizing continues to be an integral part of creating meaningful social change. WhyHunger is committed to working
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