By Roy Frias; photos by Siena Chrisman In California this week, the second of the Live Real Food and Freedom Rides is making its way up the coast. You can follow the ride here and by liking Live Real on Facebook. Back in New York, WhyHunger intern Roy Frias is back in Albany starting his senior year of college after
30-08-2011
On the morning of August 20th, I spent 53 hours locked up in Washington, DC after being arrested for participating in a non-violent civil disobedience action at the White House. Along with 65 other protesters, I sat in front of the White House protesting the climate changing Keystone XL Pipeline that President Obama is deciding upon right now. Unlike other
25-08-2011
By Roy Frias; photos by Siena Chrisman In California this week, the second of the Live Real Food and Freedom Rides is making its way up the coast. You can follow the ride here and by liking Live Real on Facebook. Back in New York, WhyHunger intern Roy Frias is back in Albany starting his senior year of college after
30-08-2011
On the morning of August 20th, I spent 53 hours locked up in Washington, DC after being arrested for participating in a non-violent civil disobedience action at the White House. Along with 65 other protesters, I sat in front of the White House protesting the climate changing Keystone XL Pipeline that President Obama is deciding upon right now. Unlike other
25-08-2011