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On June 3, we'll be honoring the 2013 Harry Chapin Self-Reliance Award winners at the WhyHunger Chapin Awards Dinner in New York City. We're excited to spend a few days with the Self-Reliance Award winners and will be bringing you stories and photos from our networking day and site visits with them! For a preview of the incredible impact some
Some of what’s caught our eye this week… For news on the Food and Farm Bill, we’ve been following: National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition  Rural Coalition Environmental Working Group FRAC On Twitter, #farmbill and #fairfarmbill have been invaluable for following the progress of the bill. For analysis of the Food and Farm Bill and the food justice movement, check out Farm
Some good news yesterday from our friends in Brazil--after 20 years of grassroots-led direct action to win title to their land, the Landless Workers Movement, better known as MST, has succeeded in their struggle. Our partners at Grassroots International work closely with the MST, and bring us more on this story of victory for the people by the people. After
The Food and Farm Bill is a massive piece of legislation that shapes just about everything about how we eat, from farm to plate. It includes funding for SNAP (formerly food stamps), support for farmers, provisions for conservation and much more. Usually, the bill is rewritten every five years, but Washington hasn't done anything in the usual way lately. A
Our friend Tanya Fields, founder of The BLK Projek in the South Bronx (NYC) and mother of four, sent us some thoughts on being a radical mother and how being a mom has directed her life and work. “Being a ‘revolutionary’ mother for me was never a choice. I want to raise them with a level of consciousness and awareness
It’s the apex of the dry season on the Isla de Ometepe – an island of approximately 165 square miles which rises majestically out of Lake Nicaragua near the Costa Rican border. The island is host to two active volcanoes connected by a strip of land and, from an aerial view, resembles two melting ice cream cones carelessly dropped on
On June 3, we'll be honoring the 2013 Harry Chapin Self-Reliance Award winners at the WhyHunger Chapin Awards Dinner in New York City. We're excited to spend a few days with the Self-Reliance Award winners and will be bringing you stories and photos from our networking day and site visits with them! For a preview of the incredible impact some
Some of what’s caught our eye this week… For news on the Food and Farm Bill, we’ve been following: National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition  Rural Coalition Environmental Working Group FRAC On Twitter, #farmbill and #fairfarmbill have been invaluable for following the progress of the bill. For analysis of the Food and Farm Bill and the food justice movement, check out Farm
Some good news yesterday from our friends in Brazil--after 20 years of grassroots-led direct action to win title to their land, the Landless Workers Movement, better known as MST, has succeeded in their struggle. Our partners at Grassroots International work closely with the MST, and bring us more on this story of victory for the people by the people. After
The Food and Farm Bill is a massive piece of legislation that shapes just about everything about how we eat, from farm to plate. It includes funding for SNAP (formerly food stamps), support for farmers, provisions for conservation and much more. Usually, the bill is rewritten every five years, but Washington hasn't done anything in the usual way lately. A
Our friend Tanya Fields, founder of The BLK Projek in the South Bronx (NYC) and mother of four, sent us some thoughts on being a radical mother and how being a mom has directed her life and work. “Being a ‘revolutionary’ mother for me was never a choice. I want to raise them with a level of consciousness and awareness
It’s the apex of the dry season on the Isla de Ometepe – an island of approximately 165 square miles which rises majestically out of Lake Nicaragua near the Costa Rican border. The island is host to two active volcanoes connected by a strip of land and, from an aerial view, resembles two melting ice cream cones carelessly dropped on