El DÃa Internacional de la Mujer es un dÃa de celebración y lucha. Celebramos nuestra resistencia y seguimos luchando por un mundo libre de violencia
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Agrochemicals Are Poisoning Our Lives
whyhunger
For Mother's Day we want to highlight women who are fighting for food sovereignty to protect their families' human rights and provide their children with
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Through Her Eyes: From the Intern’s Desk
Jaime Wilson
I will not forget the first time I read Through Her Eyes: The Struggle for Food Sovereignty, WhyHunger’s latest publication that “features a series of
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Through Her Eyes: The Struggle for Food Sovereignty
Calondra McArthur
Just in time for International Women’s Day, WhyHunger is excited to release our newest publication “Through Her Eyes: The Struggle for Food Sovereignty.” International Women’s
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Far From Your Eyes, Close to Our Home: GMOs and Agrochemicals Testing in Puerto Rico and Hawaii
Calondra McArthur
Sneak peek! This is an excerpt from our upcoming publication “Through Her Eyes: The Struggle for Food Sovereignty.” This story featuring Magha Garcia, Organización Boricuá de
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Indigenous Women Fight to Protect Rights of Woven Guatemala Textile Design
Alison Cohen
Dona Sofia and children: ""I never thought that we could become a community of strong women, with our heads full of ideas. I may not
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Once And For All
Tory
Join WhyHunger on February 1st from 6:30 to 9:30 PM at the School of Visual Arts Screening Room (136 W 21st Street, New York)
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Storytelling Spotlight: SAPNA
Evangeline Graham
This spotlight is a feature on WhyHunger’s digital storytelling website, Community Voices, that showcases grassroots organizations and community leaders through dynamic stories and pictures, to give a real view of projects
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Federal Food Programs
WhyHunger
Federal Food Programs provide important health and nutrition benefits to children, women, the elderly, and families in need. Need help accessing Federal Food Programs, like SNAP, WIC
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A Lesson in Food Sovereignty: Women Lead the Way in Kuna Yala
Debbie DePoala
Our hostel on the island of Corazón de Jesús in Kuna Yala. We woke up early with the sun. The rain storm from the night
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