Episode 4: Race, COVID-19 and Hunger in Indigenous Communities

Racial Equity & Hunger National Learning Network Podcast

Welcome to the Racial Equity and Hunger National Learning Network Podcast. In each episode, we seek to understand what racial equity is, how it relates to hunger and hunger relief efforts, and discover practical ways we can implement anti-hunger strategies with a racial equity lens during COVID19. In this episode, your co-hosts Mary Ann Buggs and Donald Wood along with a panel of experts address the intersection of hunger, COVID-19 and racial equity in Indigenous communities. Tune in as we listen to Indigenous experts from across the country, with this particular episode grounding us in the historical trauma of racism and local examples of how racism is showing up during this pandemic. We will learn also learn tangible ways anti-hunger organizations, hunger and policymakers can implement racially equitable responses.

You can learn more about the Racial Equity Hunger National Learning Network and listen to our other podcasts last www.racialequityhunger.org. 

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