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  New York, NY (Dec. 21, 2017) – WhyHunger announced today that for the second year in a row, their annual Hungerthon campaign raised $1.1 million for the fight against hunger and poverty in the U.S. WhyHunger teamed up with its radio partners and celebrity ambassadors for a coordinated month long effort including radio broadcasts, merchandise, social media and an
A delegation of seven African American, Latinx, and Mexican farmers and farmworkers from the US, including WhyHunger’s own Corbin Laedlein, traveled to Johannesburg, South Africa to participate in the second South Africa-US Agroecology Exchange co-organized by members of the US Food Sovereignty Alliance. This is the first in an article series by participants, co-produced by WhyHunger and Community Alliance for Global Justice. This reflection was
A delegation of seven African American, Latinx, and Mexican farmers and farmworkers from the US, including WhyHunger’s own Corbin Laedlein, traveled to Johannesburg, South Africa to participate in the second South Africa-US Agroecology Exchange co-organized by members of the US Food Sovereignty Alliance. This is the first in an article series by participants, co-produced by WhyHunger and Community Alliance for Global Justice. This reflection was
At WhyHunger we know it’s important to stay critically informed on the issues related to hunger and poverty, while also uplifting the voices, stories and successes of grassroots food justice advocates. So, every couple of weeks we’ll be sharing a compilation of articles that highlight the intersections of racial, social and environmental justice to spur conversations and keep you up-to-date
Images from National Network Gathering Visit Website Connect on Facebook [email protected] National Network Gathering In November 2012, WhyHunger convened a gathering of all three regional networks  engaged in the Building Community Power for Food Justice project- Mississippi, Arizona and California. The three-day gathering in Patagonia, Arizona brought together 40 grassroots leaders from all three networks as well as nationally recognized food justice
Press Links And Articles “Lunch Ladies Rule!”: WhyHunger Connect blog 2011 Farr and USDA get a taste of Pajaro Valley schools’ food program: Santa Cruz Sentinel, July 2010 Jamie Oliver’s Food Revolution: Profile of Jamie Smith Central Coast School Food Alliance hosts inaugural school food festival: San Jose Mercury News, October 2010 Images From Central Coast School Food Alliance Visit
Press Links and Articles NBC feature story (July 2012) “Delta Rising,” Southern Living Magazine (August 2011). “Delta Fresh Farm Foods,” Delta Business Journal (April 2012) “Think Fresh!” The Bolivar Commercial (March 2012). Growing Together Garden Contest video (2012) “Delta Fresh Foods Initiative links healthy food and Delta schools,” Delta Farm Press (October 2012) Images from Delta Fresh Foods Initiative Visit
Press Links and Articles Patagonia Regional Times- October 2012, “Deep Dirt Farm: Living the Dream” Grassroots Press- September 2012- Border Food Summit Univ. of AZ: The Southwest Center: Seeding the Borderlands with a Permaculture Ethic Arizona Daily Star: article on Dougla/Prieta Trabajan Southside Community Organizes the Urban Farm in Tucson, AZ Las Milpitas, an Urban Farm in Tucson, AZ TYLO:
WhyHunger announced today that for the second year in a row, their annual Hungerthon campaign raised $1.1 million for the fight against hunger and poverty in the U.S. WhyHunger teamed up with its radio partners and celebrity ambassadors for a coordinated month long effort including radio broadcasts, merchandise, social media and an extensive celebrity-driven online auction to raise awareness and
Photos and captions on 6th International Agroecology Encounter as hosted by ANAP (The National Association of Small Famers) in Artemisa, Cuba.
  New York, NY (Dec. 21, 2017) – WhyHunger announced today that for the second year in a row, their annual Hungerthon campaign raised $1.1 million for the fight against hunger and poverty in the U.S. WhyHunger teamed up with its radio partners and celebrity ambassadors for a coordinated month long effort including radio broadcasts, merchandise, social media and an
A delegation of seven African American, Latinx, and Mexican farmers and farmworkers from the US, including WhyHunger’s own Corbin Laedlein, traveled to Johannesburg, South Africa to participate in the second South Africa-US Agroecology Exchange co-organized by members of the US Food Sovereignty Alliance. This is the first in an article series by participants, co-produced by WhyHunger and Community Alliance for Global Justice. This reflection was
A delegation of seven African American, Latinx, and Mexican farmers and farmworkers from the US, including WhyHunger’s own Corbin Laedlein, traveled to Johannesburg, South Africa to participate in the second South Africa-US Agroecology Exchange co-organized by members of the US Food Sovereignty Alliance. This is the first in an article series by participants, co-produced by WhyHunger and Community Alliance for Global Justice. This reflection was
At WhyHunger we know it’s important to stay critically informed on the issues related to hunger and poverty, while also uplifting the voices, stories and successes of grassroots food justice advocates. So, every couple of weeks we’ll be sharing a compilation of articles that highlight the intersections of racial, social and environmental justice to spur conversations and keep you up-to-date
Images from National Network Gathering Visit Website Connect on Facebook [email protected] National Network Gathering In November 2012, WhyHunger convened a gathering of all three regional networks  engaged in the Building Community Power for Food Justice project- Mississippi, Arizona and California. The three-day gathering in Patagonia, Arizona brought together 40 grassroots leaders from all three networks as well as nationally recognized food justice
Press Links And Articles “Lunch Ladies Rule!”: WhyHunger Connect blog 2011 Farr and USDA get a taste of Pajaro Valley schools’ food program: Santa Cruz Sentinel, July 2010 Jamie Oliver’s Food Revolution: Profile of Jamie Smith Central Coast School Food Alliance hosts inaugural school food festival: San Jose Mercury News, October 2010 Images From Central Coast School Food Alliance Visit
Press Links and Articles NBC feature story (July 2012) “Delta Rising,” Southern Living Magazine (August 2011). “Delta Fresh Farm Foods,” Delta Business Journal (April 2012) “Think Fresh!” The Bolivar Commercial (March 2012). Growing Together Garden Contest video (2012) “Delta Fresh Foods Initiative links healthy food and Delta schools,” Delta Farm Press (October 2012) Images from Delta Fresh Foods Initiative Visit
Press Links and Articles Patagonia Regional Times- October 2012, “Deep Dirt Farm: Living the Dream” Grassroots Press- September 2012- Border Food Summit Univ. of AZ: The Southwest Center: Seeding the Borderlands with a Permaculture Ethic Arizona Daily Star: article on Dougla/Prieta Trabajan Southside Community Organizes the Urban Farm in Tucson, AZ Las Milpitas, an Urban Farm in Tucson, AZ TYLO:
WhyHunger announced today that for the second year in a row, their annual Hungerthon campaign raised $1.1 million for the fight against hunger and poverty in the U.S. WhyHunger teamed up with its radio partners and celebrity ambassadors for a coordinated month long effort including radio broadcasts, merchandise, social media and an extensive celebrity-driven online auction to raise awareness and
Photos and captions on 6th International Agroecology Encounter as hosted by ANAP (The National Association of Small Famers) in Artemisa, Cuba.