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Hunger is not a matter of production, but a matter of justice and democracy. In celebration of those grassroots activists working for a more democratic food system, the fourth annual Food Sovereignty Prize, to be held in New York City this Wednesday, October 10, champions the right of people to determine their own food and agriculture policies! As an alternative
We're excited about our new partnership with Bloggers without Borders, who's helping us have new conversations with even broader audiences. Check out highlights from our joint Twitter chat this week! [View the story "Tweeting For Good" on Storify]ify]
The National Hunger Hotline (NHH), a service of WhyHunger’s National Hunger Clearinghouse, provides real-time referrals for people in need across the U.S. to emergency food and assistance programs. Receiving an average of 700 calls per month, the NHH is a portal to information, assistance, and resources, ultimately empowering families and individuals to meet their vital needs including fresh, healthy food.
Photos of food and farm workers in various industries across the US.
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By Debbie Grunbaum, Director of Communications We had lost everything. Our houses were destroyed, there was no drinking water — we had enormous difficultly, explains Manel Laurol, as he recounted the despair he felt in the aftermath of the 2010 earthquake that forever changed life in Haiti. We lost our friends and family under the rubble. We had to leave
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Hunger is not a matter of production, but a matter of justice and democracy. In celebration of those grassroots activists working for a more democratic food system, the fourth annual Food Sovereignty Prize, to be held in New York City this Wednesday, October 10, champions the right of people to determine their own food and agriculture policies! As an alternative
We're excited about our new partnership with Bloggers without Borders, who's helping us have new conversations with even broader audiences. Check out highlights from our joint Twitter chat this week! [View the story "Tweeting For Good" on Storify]ify]
The National Hunger Hotline (NHH), a service of WhyHunger’s National Hunger Clearinghouse, provides real-time referrals for people in need across the U.S. to emergency food and assistance programs. Receiving an average of 700 calls per month, the NHH is a portal to information, assistance, and resources, ultimately empowering families and individuals to meet their vital needs including fresh, healthy food.
Photos of food and farm workers in various industries across the US.
kenya test
By Debbie Grunbaum, Director of Communications We had lost everything. Our houses were destroyed, there was no drinking water — we had enormous difficultly, explains Manel Laurol, as he recounted the despair he felt in the aftermath of the 2010 earthquake that forever changed life in Haiti. We lost our friends and family under the rubble. We had to leave
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