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Wondering what has come of all these community food assessments? Looking for ideas about how to format your own results and recommendations? Read through sample reports from around the country.
By Saulo Araujo, Global Movements Program Director Rose Edith Germain listened attentively, eager to learn. She shook her head in disbelief when Joe Fagen talked about how a black family was not able to get a loan to build a house in a predominantly white neighborhood in Iowa. The description was so clear to her that she probably did not
For generations, many people think agriculture and picture rolling fields, red barns, rural farms. These days, urban agriculture and community gardens have helped many city-dwellers return to their roots in a whole new way.
Join WhyHunger's National Hunger Clearinghouse Director Jessica Powers on Wednesday, December 11, 12 - 1PM EST for "Beyond Emergency Food: Thoughts from both sides of the border," a free webinar with our partners at the Community Food Centres Canada. We'll talk about WhyHunger's work to support emergency food providers going beyond charitable food access programs to create initiatives fostering a more inclusive and
Our friend Bob St. Peter, farmer and co-founder of Food for Maine's Future, wrote this open letter to participants of today's Maine Food Summit. Bob farms with his wife and two young daughters on four rented acres in Sedgwick, Maine, and works with his community to support local farmers and food producers and help them be able to more easily
YOKO ONO LENNON JOINS HARD ROCK AND WHYHUNGER TO "IMAGINE" A WORLD WITHOUT HUNGER November 5, 2014 In his iconic song "IMAGINE," John Lennon asked us all to picture a world free from hunger. In support of that mission, Yoko Ono Lennon joins Hard Rock International and WhyHunger for the seventh year of the IMAGINE THERE'S NO HUNGER campaign, which
Bring the real time conversation right to your screen! Listen in as WhyHunger’s Siena Chrisman hosted a lively discussion with Anna Lappé, director of the Real Food Media Project and Michele Simon, president of Eat Drink Politics on Friday, November 22nd via live Google+ hangout. The conversation focused on corporate food marketing to youth and kids, especially youth of color,
Dirty Heads Release Their Most Ambitious Work To Date - Sound Of Change And Announce High Profile Partnerships With Whyhunger And Hard Rock INTERNATIONAL July 2, 2014 New York, NY - Dirty Heads are set to release the aptly titled Sound of Change on (7/8) via Five Seven Music. The album is just what it says it is: the band
Articles, reports, and books behind the planning and benefits of farmers' markets.
Wondering what has come of all these community food assessments? Looking for ideas about how to format your own results and recommendations? Read through sample reports from around the country.
By Saulo Araujo, Global Movements Program Director Rose Edith Germain listened attentively, eager to learn. She shook her head in disbelief when Joe Fagen talked about how a black family was not able to get a loan to build a house in a predominantly white neighborhood in Iowa. The description was so clear to her that she probably did not
For generations, many people think agriculture and picture rolling fields, red barns, rural farms. These days, urban agriculture and community gardens have helped many city-dwellers return to their roots in a whole new way.
Join WhyHunger's National Hunger Clearinghouse Director Jessica Powers on Wednesday, December 11, 12 - 1PM EST for "Beyond Emergency Food: Thoughts from both sides of the border," a free webinar with our partners at the Community Food Centres Canada. We'll talk about WhyHunger's work to support emergency food providers going beyond charitable food access programs to create initiatives fostering a more inclusive and
Our friend Bob St. Peter, farmer and co-founder of Food for Maine's Future, wrote this open letter to participants of today's Maine Food Summit. Bob farms with his wife and two young daughters on four rented acres in Sedgwick, Maine, and works with his community to support local farmers and food producers and help them be able to more easily
YOKO ONO LENNON JOINS HARD ROCK AND WHYHUNGER TO "IMAGINE" A WORLD WITHOUT HUNGER November 5, 2014 In his iconic song "IMAGINE," John Lennon asked us all to picture a world free from hunger. In support of that mission, Yoko Ono Lennon joins Hard Rock International and WhyHunger for the seventh year of the IMAGINE THERE'S NO HUNGER campaign, which
Bring the real time conversation right to your screen! Listen in as WhyHunger’s Siena Chrisman hosted a lively discussion with Anna Lappé, director of the Real Food Media Project and Michele Simon, president of Eat Drink Politics on Friday, November 22nd via live Google+ hangout. The conversation focused on corporate food marketing to youth and kids, especially youth of color,
Dirty Heads Release Their Most Ambitious Work To Date - Sound Of Change And Announce High Profile Partnerships With Whyhunger And Hard Rock INTERNATIONAL July 2, 2014 New York, NY - Dirty Heads are set to release the aptly titled Sound of Change on (7/8) via Five Seven Music. The album is just what it says it is: the band
Articles, reports, and books behind the planning and benefits of farmers' markets.