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On November 1, 2011 at 1 p.m. (EST), Yoko Ono Lennon, Hard Rock International and WhyHunger invited the world to join them as they launched IMAGINE THERE'S NO HUNGER, a global campaign to raise awareness for the fight against childhood hunger.
The Philippine government has sold the land of thousands of indigenous peasants to a foreign company who plans to build a palm oil plantation
In his Letter to the Editor published in the The New York Times, our own Bill Ayres explains Artists Against Hunger & Poverty co-founder Bruce Springsteen
Yesterday the Applied Research Center, a racial justice think tank and publisher of Colorlines.com, released “Good Food and Good Jobs for All: Challenges and Opportunities to Advance Racial and Economic Equity in the Food System.” Part of a series on food justice and race, the report makes recommendations on how the labor movement and the food justice movement— which journalist
Tomorrow, the House Agriculture Committee will vote on a Farm Bill proposal that cuts SNAP food assistance for struggling families by over $16 billion. Call your Representative today to oppose these deep cuts!
Want to know what it looks like to "transform" your block through art, food justice activism, community organizing, and a whole lot of love? From our amazing partners Tierra y Libertad Organization in Tucson, AZ, comes this digital story made for Literacy Forsyth Digital Storytelling Camp about Sarah Fox's experience painting a mural with a group of friends during her
Celebrate “Food Independence Day"! Food activists around the country (and of all ages!) are declaring their food independence by working together to revitalize their community's food system. How are you declaring your food independence today? (Photo by Joshua Kristal)
On November 1, 2011 at 1 p.m. (EST), Yoko Ono Lennon, Hard Rock International and WhyHunger invited the world to join them as they launched IMAGINE THERE'S NO HUNGER, a global campaign to raise awareness for the fight against childhood hunger.
The Philippine government has sold the land of thousands of indigenous peasants to a foreign company who plans to build a palm oil plantation
In his Letter to the Editor published in the The New York Times, our own Bill Ayres explains Artists Against Hunger & Poverty co-founder Bruce Springsteen
Yesterday the Applied Research Center, a racial justice think tank and publisher of Colorlines.com, released “Good Food and Good Jobs for All: Challenges and Opportunities to Advance Racial and Economic Equity in the Food System.” Part of a series on food justice and race, the report makes recommendations on how the labor movement and the food justice movement— which journalist
Tomorrow, the House Agriculture Committee will vote on a Farm Bill proposal that cuts SNAP food assistance for struggling families by over $16 billion. Call your Representative today to oppose these deep cuts!
Want to know what it looks like to "transform" your block through art, food justice activism, community organizing, and a whole lot of love? From our amazing partners Tierra y Libertad Organization in Tucson, AZ, comes this digital story made for Literacy Forsyth Digital Storytelling Camp about Sarah Fox's experience painting a mural with a group of friends during her
Celebrate “Food Independence Day"! Food activists around the country (and of all ages!) are declaring their food independence by working together to revitalize their community's food system. How are you declaring your food independence today? (Photo by Joshua Kristal)