In the first episode of our first season, Civil Eats contributing editor Twilight Greenaway joins us to talk about the complexities of food access and how it relates to everything from urban planning to poverty to structural racism and sexism. This season we've partnered with local reporters across the country to explore what food access looks like for women in their communities.
Check out complementary stories to this season on damemagazine.com and civileats.com.
Support this project here: https://www.damemagazine.com/support-our-work/
From Veggie Vouchers to Vertical Farming, Talking Solutions with Civil Eats
SNAP, the Farm Bill, and More with The New Food Economy's Claire Brown
A Detroit Food Pantry Giving People Choices, Stability, and Dignity
Community Coalition of South Los Angeles on the Intersection of Food Access, Transportation, Discrimination, Health, and Poverty
Food Is Medicine
The Intersection of Colonization and Food Sovereignty for the Navajo Nation
Rethinking "Poor People's Food" in Appalachia
The Link Between the Opioid Crisis and Food Insecurity in Dayton, Ohio
Tracing Red Lines and Food Insecurity in Birmingham, Alabama
How Redlining Helped Create Food Insecurity
The Role of Ethnic Markets & Bodegas in Addressing Food Insecurity
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