After a year marked by trans erasure, imperial aggression, and a growing surveillance state, these are the movements helping to build collective liberation as we head into the new year
When the federal government shutdown halted SNAP benefits, Indigenous leaders amped up efforts to share traditional food and knowledge within communities
When far from home, what food reminds you of love or comfort? For me, it’s chicken and dumplings—something that’s hard to come by here in the Northpoint Training Center, where I have been incarcerated for nearly two decades. Like most civilized folks, we adhere to traditions on
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
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
Extreme weather and climate disruptions burden Indigenous farmers and ranchers already fighting for stability
Food pantry workers say the shortage impacts the kind of food they distribute as well as the quality
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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