Time to get defiant: Improving our collective food awareness
Good food for everyone is a matter of social justice and if you’re not angry about the current inequalities then maybe you should be.
Good food for everyone is a matter of social justice and if you’re not angry about the current inequalities then maybe you should be.
At least 124,000 U.S. public and private schools have closed in response to the novel coronavirus outbreak. In some states, schools will remain closed through the end of the academic year. Amidst the transition to remote learning, school officials are taking unprecedented steps to ensure students have enough to eat.
Is there a way they could create jobs, grow their local economy, and reduce blight, all while helping people live longer and healthier?
There are many community-based programmes as well that make it possible for a variety of low-income populations to benefit by buying from farmers’ markets in the US, giving farmers a boost too.