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Tag Archives: Food
Happy “Occupy Our Food Supply” Day
”When our food is at risk we are all at risk.” There are few things more personal than the food we put into our bodies. With less than 10 corporations controlling more than half the food on grocery store shelves, we are … Continue reading
Posted in Food, Sustainability, Uncategorized
Tagged Anna Lappe, Big Food, Christopher D. Cook, Corporate Takeover, Diet for a Dead Planet, Diet for a Hot Planet, Farm Aid, Farmers, Food, Food System, GMO, Grist, Monsanto, Navdanya, Occupy Our Food System, Rainforest Action Network, Seed, Seed Sovereignty, Slow Food, Sustainability, Vandana Shiva, Willie Nelson
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The Privilege of Eating Well
This post is the first of a series on Food and Philanthropy. Scroll down to find out what’s next. Why do we live in a world where it’s cheaper to buy Froot Loops than it is real fruit? This is … Continue reading
Posted in Charitable Giving, Food, Slow Food
Tagged Access to Food, Cat Gund, Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Council on Foundations, Diabetes, Eating, Family Foundations, Farm-to-Table, Food, Food Inc., Froot Loops, Health, Josh Viertel, Kathleen de Chadenedes, Orfalea Foundations, Philanthropy, s’Cool Food Initiative, Slow Food, Slow Food USA, Sustainability, What's on Your Plate?
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A Personal Message from Japan
The following letter appeared in Ode Magazine a week or so ago. It was written by a woman who has lived in Sendai, Japan, for the past 22 years. Her name is Anne Thomas (you can read a bit more … Continue reading
Posted in Disaster Response, Japan Earthquake, Random Acts of Kindness, Service
Tagged Disaster, Disaster Response, Earthquake, Food, Japan, Personal Story, Sendai, Tsunami, Water
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