Food Dignity Podcast Clancy Cash Harrison, MS, RDN, FAND
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- Society & Culture
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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Feeding Tomorrow: The Intersection of Food Sustainability and Education
Join us in this episode with Oliver English, co-founder of Common Table Creative and co-director of the documentary "Feeding Tomorrow." They discuss the vital connections between local farming, food sustainability, and school nutrition. Oliver shares insights into the challenges and triumphs of integrating healthy, nutrient-dense foods into school systems and the broader implications for community health and resilience. Tune in to explore how we can build a more sustainable and nutritious future for the next generation.
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Uncovering Food Injustice: A Conversation on Ethics, Privilege, and Dignity
We invite you to a thought-provoking conversation delving into the intricate layers of food justice, privilege, and dignity with Lauren Ornelas who is a long time animal rights activist since 1987 and is the founder and Senior Programs Director of Food Empowerment Project (F.E.P.).
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Beyond the Warehouse: Rethinking Distribution in the Fight Against Hunger
Join us with Andrew Kimpel as we tackle food waste, fight hunger, and rethink how we nourish our communities. Millions face hunger in the US, yet tons of food gets wasted. Dive deep into the complexities of food banks, exploring challenges like short shelf life and distribution hurdles.
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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.