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blogs.kqed.org - May 24, 2:25 PM

Trying to Help Students Swap Hot Cheetos for Healthier Fare at Banning High | ouRXperience

Edamame, couscous, asparagus and more fruits are among some of the foods that will be served during lunch by Los Angeles Unified School District in the fall.
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www.one.org - May 8, 12:15 PM

Mobile apps for better crops in Ghana

Government-funded global agriculture programs are making a world of difference for many small farmers in rural Africa. Don’t believe it? Read the living proof: Getting a fair price at market is always a struggle.
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www.care2.com - May 3, 2:46 PM

Food Justice is Racial Justice

One of the reasons that black people have the unhealthy eating habits that we do is that many of us live in food deserts.
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blogs.kqed.org - March 23, 1:34 PM

Ubuntu in South Sacramento Community

The word Ubuntu (oo-BOON-too) describes an African philosophy. Liberian peace activist Leymah Gbowee translates it to mean: I am what I am because of who we all are. It is best summarized by Archbishop Desmond TuTu as the essence of being human.
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www.mercurynews.com - February 12, 1:49 AM

Food activist pens vegan cookbook - San Jose Mercury News

"Food has become such a commodity that it has created a chasm, with food on one side and art on the other," Terry says, in a pre-book-launch interview. "For me, growing up, they were integral. We harvested food from the backyard, family and friends played music: that's the spirit in which I enjoyed food."

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grist.org - February 3, 3:04 AM

No, that’s not snow: Pesticides coat California’s Central Valley

“See that, see that?! ... Oooh, something is going on. They are spraying tonight.” A large cylindrical truck whooshed past us.

I am driving along a state road with Becky, a local activist, w...
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www.nichibei.org - January 9, 5:22 PM

Nichi Bei » A ‘LABOR OF LOVE’: Farming exhibit in San Jose honors Issei legacy

The Issei came to the Santa Clara Valley to work in the agricultural industry. They used “intensive” farming techniques, which led to high yields. Additionally, many laborers established their own farms. Their achievements led to a backlash against Japanese immigration and land ownership, resulting in the Alien Land Act in 1913. The act prevented Issei from owning land.


“The farming experience was painful (for the Japanese) in that it institutionalized racism,” Liccardo said.


Okihiro said after the 14th Amendment passed in 1868, Japanese received equality under the law and citizenship by birth.

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www.thenewamerican.com - December 14, 2011 4:55 PM

EPA to Disperse $1M in "Environmental Justice" Grants

The EPA announced that 46 tribal and nonprofit organizations are being granted a combined one million dollars to fund “environmental justice issues.” By Brian Koenig...
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www.ivpressonline.com - November 30, 2011 5:45 PM

Imperial County-raised woman using farming lessons from childhood to teach in 'food desert'

Rufina Juarez has seen people who don’t know where food comes from. The nearest access to vegetables for the Los Angeles residents she works with is at corner markets, and the foods are not fresh, she said. The kids she works with have never seen farmland or even a corn stalk.

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colorlines.com - November 23, 2011 1:38 PM

Need a Reason to be Thankful This Year? Look at These Food Justice Wins - COLORLINES

Whether you’re sitting down to a Tofurky loaf or a bacon-swaddled Turducken this Thanksgiving, now’s a good time to show some gratitude to the country’s food workers and food justice activists who are fighting to keep communities whole while they keep the country fed.

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www.panna.org - November 18, 2011 7:11 PM

Nourishing the roots of food justice | Pesticide Action Network

What a week! PAN and over 1,000 food movement activists from around the country have just wrapped up the Community Food Security Coalition’s 15th Annual National Conference, Food Justice: Honoring our Roots, Growing the Movement, which filled five...
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ajaproject.org - November 17, 2011 5:22 PM

AjA Blog » Blog Archive » City Heights Explores Food Justice

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www.slowfood.com - October 5, 2011 6:33 PM

From Food Monopolies to Food Commons | Food For Thought | Slow Food International - Good, Clean and Fair food.

"A food commons is not only a physical place where food is produced, processed, sold or consumed; it is also a social space where decisions are made in the interest of the common good."

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blogs.kqed.org - May 23, 11:15 AM

Trying to Help Students Swap Hot Cheetos for Healthier Fare at Banning High | ouRXperience

Edamame, couscous, asparagus and more fruits are among some of the foods that will be served during lunch by Los Angeles Unified School District in the fall.
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www.essentialpublicradio.org - May 3, 2:47 PM

Obesity in Black Communities an Issue of “Food Justice” | Essential Public Radio

Food Justice is focusing on bringing about equity in terms of access to healthier foods in all communities. The food justice movement is a fast-growing one, as more attention is being paid to childhood obesity and the higher rates of obesity among minority groups.

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thefreeonline.wordpress.com - April 19, 12:16 PM

LAND and LIBERTY..Honduras Occupations

Honduras farm workers stage mass land occupations Thousands of rural workers in Honduras have occupied land as part of a dispute with large landowners and the government. The coordinated invasions ...
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sojo.net - February 22, 2:10 AM

The Agricultural 99 Percent - Andrew Wainer | God's Politics Blog | Sojourners

It was a record year for U.S. farmers in 2011, with farm income topping $100 billion. This includes sales of $22 billion in fruits and nuts and $21 billion in vegetables and melons — crops that rely on immigrant farm labor.
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blogs.kqed.org - February 10, 12:14 PM

Methyl Iodide: The Debate Continues

On January 11, a lawsuit that was filed against the Department of Pesticide Regulation (DPR) and Arysta LifeScience, the maker of methyl iodide, by California Rural Legal Assistance (CRLA) and Earthjustice was heard in Oakland by the Alameda County...
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www.sandiegoreader.com - February 1, 6:44 PM

San Diego Reader | "City Council Unanimously in Favor of Urban Agriculture Amendments" by Chad_Deal

Today was a landmark for urban agriculturalists as the City Council voted unanimously in favor of amendments to municipal code which simplify the process for approving farmers' markets on private ...
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blogs.kqed.org - December 23, 2011 12:20 PM

Found Dollars, Full Plates: Butte County Benefits from CalFresh Outreach Efforts

Fully six in ten Butte County households eligible for CalFresh (formerly known as Food Stamps) are not participating in the program, according to a study...
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www.alternet.org - December 7, 2011 6:59 PM

Occupy Your Food Supply: Radical Farmer's March Aims to Bridge Urban-Rural Divide, Focus in on "Food Justice" | | AlterNet

Farmers strode through the city as the food justice and Occupy Wall Street movements teamed up for healthy, ethical food for the people.
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blogs.kqed.org - November 30, 2011 1:14 PM

Pesticide Exposure and Farmworker Protection

Pesticide exposure is a major health issue in Salinas. A range of pesticide-related illnesses and injuries are on the rise in the community including some cancers and birth defects.
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www.panna.org - November 18, 2011 7:12 PM

Simmering in strawberry country | Pesticide Action Network

Despite the cooler weather, things are simmering in California’s strawberry country this week. Santa Cruz County passed a unanimous resolution against methyl iodide on Tuesday, and other local governments are also stepping up in the effort to ban the cancer-causing pesticide.

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www.panna.org - November 18, 2011 7:09 PM

Panel finds EPA lowballing atrazine/cancer link | Pesticide Action Network

Atrazine is in the news yet again, as a panel of independent scientists call into question EPA's conclusion that the widely used herbicide is "not likely to be a human carcinogen." For several specific cancers — including ovarian, thyroid and non-Hodgkins...
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cafoodjustice.org - November 17, 2011 5:20 PM

From HFHP Coalition’s Christine Fry at PHLP: A new take on the Food Stamp debate | California Food & Justice Coalition

Over the past couple of weeks members of Congress have been taking part in a challenge to live on the average food stamp budget, a public experiment that comes in the midst of an ongoing debate about whether people receiving food assistance should be allowed to spend government dollars on junk food and soda.

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