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The Vegan RD – Thoughts on being vegan: a dietician's perspective. Action Lines, Food Justice, Daily Action, Food Security, Vegan Fitness, Nutrition Health, The Resistance, Download Books, Health Diet

Protest Kitchen is an empowering guide to the food and lifestyle choices anyone can make for positive change in the face of the profound challenges of our time. Our food choices not only affect personal health and the environment, but are also tied to issues of justice, misogyny, national security, and human rights. Protest Kitchen

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Food Poverty, Food Justice, Food Shelf, Budget Challenge, Food Program, End Of World, World Hunger, Billion Dollars, Food Insecurity

It is hard to talk about race in this country. Some days it’s hard being Black in this country. When I add the “green” to being Black, my day can get very rough. Last Saturday I had a pretty rough evening when I heard the news of Zimmerman’s acquittal. I am also “green.” I choose […]

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CAGJ Store – Community Alliance for Global Justice Environmental Justice Art, Senior Year Art, Nikki Mcclure, Cafe Mural, Food Sovereignty, Food Justice, Earth Drawings, Farm School, Climate Justice

All purchases give CAGJ the funds we need to keep fighting for a better world! In this store you can order: CAGJ’s publications: “Our Food, Our Right” 3rd edition: Recipes for a New Normal 2nd edition available as beautiful book 1st edition available as a 72 page zine Fair Trade Apron Strengthening the Global Food […]

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“What are you?” I have been asked this question on way too many occasions: in private, in public, by strangers, by people I was acquainted with, and by many who should have known better. Singled out, put on the spot. What am I? Hmm… I’m a woman, a daughter, a sister, a wife, a mother, … John Jay College, Food Justice, Should Have Known Better, Social Capital, Restorative Justice, Jewish Women, Food Insecurity, Black Fathers, Complicated Relationship

“What are you?” I have been asked this question on way too many occasions: in private, in public, by strangers, by people I was acquainted with, and by many who should have known better. Singled out, put on the spot. What am I? Hmm… I’m a woman, a daughter, a sister, a wife, a mother, […]

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