When the federal government shutdown halted SNAP benefits, Indigenous leaders amped up efforts to share traditional food and knowledge within communities
Hunger is already a massive problem across the country. The new federal cuts to food assistance will only make things worse, food bank operators say
Combining the wisdom of experience with the energy of youth can create powerful, lasting change
Local organizations in the historically Black neighborhood of South End are using food and wellness to make sure no one goes unseen
Activists, researchers, and theorists weigh in on this pressing issue
Sara Calvosa Olson’s love letter to her community is filled with delicious recipes and guidance for strengthening one’s relationship with food and land
The loss of the supplemental benefits will disproportionately impact Tribal communities, which are already food-insecure
Catalyzed by the pandemic, California and Maine are paving the way toward greater food justice
New Orleans urban gardeners face multiple hurdles to address food insecurity in low-income Black neighborhoods
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