Food Dignity Podcast Clancy Cash Harrison, MS, RDN, FAND
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- Society & Culture
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Clancy Cash Harrison, founder of The Food Dignity Project, believes everyone has the right to healthy food at all times. On the Food Dignity Podcast, she shares stories behind hunger in America in order to challenge the judgement and shift the culture surrounding food access.
For more information about the podcast and its speakers, visit: http://www.fooddignityproject.com/podcast/
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Navigating Food Insecurity and Building Community
Tune in as we delve into the inspiring journey of Sharee Clark, a dedicated advocate and 11-year resident of Wilkes Barre, PA. With roots in New York City, Sharee's passion for social justice ignited during her adolescent years, where she championed LGBTQ rights as a peer educator and youth advocate. Join us as Sharee shares her experiences and insights into combating food insecurity and fostering community resilience.
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New Roots, Inc., and the Willow Foundation: A lifeline to those in need.
Join us as we delve into inspiring conversations with individuals like Kristen Topolski, co-founder and CEO of New Roots, Inc., and the Willow Foundation. With 27 years of experience in social services, Kristen shares her journey of providing peer-based recovery support to individuals and families affected by substance use disorders. Discover how a holistic approach to food and support services is transforming lives and building stronger, healthier communities.
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SNAP and WIC: Food and hunger program that poeple need to support
Dive into the intricate world of government relations with Scott Carter, President and Chief Strategy Officer of Conduit Government Relations.Join us as Scott shares his wealth of experience to gain a deeper understanding about SNAP and WIC.
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Learning to Detach
In this 6-minute Candid Clancy episode, you’ll learn the art of detaching from resentment and your expectations how that’s beneficial for everyone.
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Author Katherine Miller Wants Chefs at the Table!
Katherine Miller is an author, activist, and mover-and-shaker in the restaurant world. She trains chefs to use their position in society to make an impact for food workers in their community. She outlines all her tricks in her must-read book, “At the Table: A Chef’s Guide to Advocacy”. Katherine teaches readers, restaurants, home cooks, and eaters alike to use their voices! It’s time!
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What is The Food Dignity Movement?
In 8 minutes, Clancy describes what the Food Dignity Movement is all about!
Customer Reviews
A must-listen for anyone who cares about food justice!
This podcast is accessible to all and touches upon all of the important and relevant issues in food justice. If you want to challenge your own beliefs and biases, if you want to think deeply about how to solve hunger — today and tomorrow, if you want to learn from experts in a variety of fields, then this is a must-listen. I have learned so much from Clancy and look to her as a guide and pioneer as we both learn and UNLEARN how to tackle hunger locally and globally. Clancy has deepened my own perspective and I absolutely love this podcast.
Love it.
I look forward to hearing each week’s story. Fantastic!