When the federal government shutdown halted SNAP benefits, Indigenous leaders amped up efforts to share traditional food and knowledge within communities
South Baltimore Community Land Trust and Baltimore Compost Collective are two local organizations fighting to “put the life of the people first”
Local organizations in the historically Black neighborhood of South End are using food and wellness to make sure no one goes unseen
Jadu’i watermelon seedlings, flourishing in California, over 7,000 miles away from Palestine, are a living testament to Palestinian resilience
Activists, researchers, and theorists weigh in on this pressing issue
The garden has been a beloved staple in the community since 2013
The loss of the supplemental benefits will disproportionately impact Tribal communities, which are already food-insecure
Corporate food giants have abandoned Indianapolis’ Northeast Corridor. In their stead, a movement for food sovereignty and sustainability is seeing progress
New Orleans urban gardeners face multiple hurdles to address food insecurity in low-income Black neighborhoods
Street vendors can address food scarcity in underserved areas but face an array of bureaucratic red tape and police violence
Racial disparities in food insecurity only increased during the pandemic, and more than independent efforts are needed to fix a failing food system
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