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This spotlight is a feature in a series of the USDA Community Food Project Competitive Grant Program (CFP). Grantees are doing some of the most innovative and collaborative projects to change local and regional food systems. WhyHunger’s Food Security Learning Center — also funded by a CFP grant — is profiling these organizations through dynamic stories and pictures, to give
We’re excited to announce the launch of our new online resource, Building Community Power: A Grassroots Approach to Building Regional Networks for Food Justice, and invite you to explore this hub for the stories, resources and impact from WhyHunger’s four-year collaboration with grassroots networks. Meet individuals and organizations from three multisectoral networks working regionally across the nation to build food
The global water crisis is an urgent concern for farmers, consumers and public health advocates. Learn why water matters in the fight to feed the world.
Peter Mann reviews Maude Barlow's book, Blue Covenant: The Global Water Crisis and the Coming Battle for the Right to Water.
Peter Mann reports on the emerging but often ignored water crisis.
WhyHunger is looking for a full-time Development Director to oversee all fundraising initiatives and join our team here in New York City.   The right candidate will have the drive and leadershi
To celebrate Mother’s Day this Sunday, we asked mothers working in food justice how motherhood has impacted their work. We got so many responses that we’re splitting them into a two-part series. Happy Mother’s Day! JOANN LO, Food Chain Workers Alliance Has being a mother affected your approach to and perspective of your work? In what way? I think becoming a
This spotlight is a feature in a series of the USDA Community Food Project Competitive Grant Program (CFP). Grantees are doing some of the most innovative and collaborative projects to change local and regional food systems. WhyHunger’s Food Security Learning Center — also funded by a CFP grant — is profiling these organizations through dynamic stories and pictures, to give
We’re excited to announce the launch of our new online resource, Building Community Power: A Grassroots Approach to Building Regional Networks for Food Justice, and invite you to explore this hub for the stories, resources and impact from WhyHunger’s four-year collaboration with grassroots networks. Meet individuals and organizations from three multisectoral networks working regionally across the nation to build food
The global water crisis is an urgent concern for farmers, consumers and public health advocates. Learn why water matters in the fight to feed the world.
Peter Mann reviews Maude Barlow's book, Blue Covenant: The Global Water Crisis and the Coming Battle for the Right to Water.
Peter Mann reports on the emerging but often ignored water crisis.
WhyHunger is looking for a full-time Development Director to oversee all fundraising initiatives and join our team here in New York City.   The right candidate will have the drive and leadershi
To celebrate Mother’s Day this Sunday, we asked mothers working in food justice how motherhood has impacted their work. We got so many responses that we’re splitting them into a two-part series. Happy Mother’s Day! JOANN LO, Food Chain Workers Alliance Has being a mother affected your approach to and perspective of your work? In what way? I think becoming a