WhyHunger stands in solidarity with the hundreds of grassroots organizations and social movements, representing over 380 million people around the
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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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Unprecedented Times and the Right to Food in the U.S.: Food Security During COVID (Pt. II)
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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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Unprecedented Times and the Right to Food in the U.S.: Food Security During COVID (Pt. I)
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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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Statement from WhyHunger on Violence Against Asian Americans
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE New York (March 23, 2021) – Noreen Springstead, executive director, WhyHunger, issued the following statement regarding the recent string of violent attacks
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International Women’s Day 2021: Women’s Right to Food & Economic Power in COVID-19 and Beyond
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by Jusleen Basra Hunger and economic hardship have disproportionately affected women, despite the reality women represent 60-80% of food production in the Global South and
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Karen Washington: BIPOC Knowledge & Power in the Food Justice Movement | Food Justice Voices
Colin Lawton
In the latest installment of our Food Justice Voices series, where we amplify the voices of grassroots leaders and provide a source of valuable information
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“Solidarity, Not Charity”: Mutual Aid Has Been Around for a Long Time
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by Romy Felsen-Parsons While the Covid-19 pandemic has seen a dramatic resurgence in the concept of mutual aid, the idea itself has been in
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Somali Bantu Community Association & All Nepal Peasants’ Federation Receive 12th Annual Food Sovereignty Prize in 2020
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The year 2020 and the COVID-19 crisis have left communities around the world with a host of challenges ranging
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COVID-19, Health Disparities and Slower Forms of Racial Violence
Alex Roth
Back in April, Governor Andrew Cuomo shared a Tweet in which he referred to the coronavirus as “the Great Equalizer.” He was not the only
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