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On Friday, September 9th, WhyHunger held the first national gathering of the Community Learning Project for Food Justice in coordination with the Growing Food and Justice Initiative (GFJI) conference in Milwaukee, WI.  Fourteen of the most innovative community-based organizations in the food justice movement are participating in the project through peer-to-peer learning partnerships. [nggallery id=17] Launched in 2010, the Community
When United Farm Workers founder C
Yesica Ramirez is a farmworker in Florida searching for a better life.
The Atlantic looks to explain how much corn syrup, meat and fat the average American is consuming yearly
Have you ever wanted to learn how you and your community organization can be a part of dismantling racism in the food system? The Growing Food and Justice for All Initiative (GFJI) Gathering is the place to be. Now in its fourth year, the GFJI Gathering unites activists from around the world to explore the ways in which institutional racism
In April 2010, a BP incident dumped about 200 million gallons of oil into the Gulf of Mexico. Richard Scott McKnight and his partner, Karen Hopkins, speak about the long-term effects of the spill on their work in the fishing industry in Louisiana.
By 2050, or much sooner, we will be growing food under climatic conditions we
On Friday, September 9th, WhyHunger held the first national gathering of the Community Learning Project for Food Justice in coordination with the Growing Food and Justice Initiative (GFJI) conference in Milwaukee, WI.  Fourteen of the most innovative community-based organizations in the food justice movement are participating in the project through peer-to-peer learning partnerships. [nggallery id=17] Launched in 2010, the Community
When United Farm Workers founder C
Yesica Ramirez is a farmworker in Florida searching for a better life.
The Atlantic looks to explain how much corn syrup, meat and fat the average American is consuming yearly
Have you ever wanted to learn how you and your community organization can be a part of dismantling racism in the food system? The Growing Food and Justice for All Initiative (GFJI) Gathering is the place to be. Now in its fourth year, the GFJI Gathering unites activists from around the world to explore the ways in which institutional racism
In April 2010, a BP incident dumped about 200 million gallons of oil into the Gulf of Mexico. Richard Scott McKnight and his partner, Karen Hopkins, speak about the long-term effects of the spill on their work in the fishing industry in Louisiana.
By 2050, or much sooner, we will be growing food under climatic conditions we