Hunger groups: Bethlehem Center, $ 35,000; Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Chicago, $ 10,000; Church Federation of Greater Chicago, $ 35,000;
Food Justice Programs, $ 10,000; Greater Chicago Food Depository, $ 50,000; Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Chicago, $ 10,000.
Not exact matches
Michael Sligh Organization Representative: Rural Advancement Foundation International (RAFI - USA) Michael Sligh has worked for over 30 years as a
Program Director for RAFI - USA where he manages policy, research and education for the promotion of organic, agro-biodiversity, organic seed development, and a wide - range of
food justice, fair trade and other value - added
food labeling, policy and marketing issues.
I'm not trying to get into «
food justice Lisa» mode on all of you, but the cost behind diet
programs like the Whole30 should be a consideration.
Special topics include: organic farming, heritage grains, baking, beekeeping, school gardens, youth
food programming, biodiversity, and
food justice.
You'll leave this course with an understanding of how school
food operates, and how a healthy school meal
program can play a role in social
justice issues for kids across the nation.
The Farmhouse will house MAP's Growing Green
program which employs 45 - 50 youth annually and trains them in urban agriculture and
food justice issues.
A spokeswoman for the mayor, Marti Adams, said the recipients of their charitable contributions included the Brooklyn
Food Coalition, which promotes food justice and sustainability; UpBeat NYC, which offers music classes to children in the South Bronx; and the Red Hook Initiative, which provides programs for young peo
Food Coalition, which promotes
food justice and sustainability; UpBeat NYC, which offers music classes to children in the South Bronx; and the Red Hook Initiative, which provides programs for young peo
food justice and sustainability; UpBeat NYC, which offers music classes to children in the South Bronx; and the Red Hook Initiative, which provides
programs for young people.
Four years later, she appears to know exactly what she's gotten into, and has embraced the
food -
justice mission with passion and focus: She is now the organization's peer nutrition coordinator; the People's Grocery contributed to her scholarship at Baumann College, a holistic - nutrition institution in Penngrove, California, where she recently completed the nutritional - education
program.
Arenas leads Hoover's after - school Garden Nutrition classes, one of several
programs comprising the educational outreach of the People's Grocery, a nonprofit West Oakland organization that, in addition to providing the community with access to high - quality, affordable
food, aims to educate children and adults about nutrition and what it calls «
food justice,» or «the human right to healthy
food.»
A community - based
food centre that hosts
programs such as cooking classes, after - school
programs, social
justice speakers, land - based
programs, Inclusion Café and daily meal plans (not specifically for newcomers).
Background information: Nigeria: A new generation fights for a pollution free future — Amnesty International Interview with Fyneface D. Fyneface California Environmental
Justice Alliance Action Cap and Clear - Cut: Article in East Bay Express California plays fast and loose with environmental justice and climate science: Friends of the Eath — US Food & Water Watch comments on expanding California's Cap - and - Trade Program in include REDD
Justice Alliance Action Cap and Clear - Cut: Article in East Bay Express California plays fast and loose with environmental
justice and climate science: Friends of the Eath — US Food & Water Watch comments on expanding California's Cap - and - Trade Program in include REDD
justice and climate science: Friends of the Eath — US
Food & Water Watch comments on expanding California's Cap - and - Trade
Program in include REDD credits
NOAH is organised in environmental policy
programs concerning Transportation,
Food Sovereignty, Environmental education, Forests and Biodiversity, Climate
Justice and Energy, Economic
Justice, Chemicals and International Solidarity.
A dedicated environmentalist, Megan has also worked with
Food & Water Watch and UO Climate
Justice League to organize the UO Take Back the Tap campaign, and interned with the Congressional Research Service in Washington, D.C. to research federal green building
programs.
ActionAid USA African Services Committee AIDS Foundation of Chicago AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland Alliance for a Just Society BAART
Programs California NOW Center for Biological Diversity Center for Economic and Social Rights Center of Concern Chicago Political Economy Group Conference of Major Superiors of Men Corporate Accountability International DYNS Services EcoEquity EG
Justice Food & Water Watch Foundation Earth Franciscan Action Network Friends of the Earth U.S. Gender Action Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives Grassroots Global
Justice Alliance Grassroots International Greenpeace USA Health Global Access Project (GAP) HIV Prevention
Justice Alliance (HIV PJA) HIV / AIDS Law Project Holy Cross International
Justice Office Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy International HIV / AIDS Alliance USA International Rivers Jobs with
Justice Jubilee Oregon Jubilee USA Network Labor Campaign for Single Payer Labor Network for Sustainability Lifelong AIDS Alliance Main Street Alliance Marin Interfaith Task Force on the Americas, USA Maryknoll Office for Global Concerns National Nurses United National Organization for Women (NOW) NETWORK New Rules for Global Finance Nicaragua Center for Community Action Oxfam America PeterCares House PR CoNCRA Progressive Democrats of America (PDA) Raging Grannies Rainforest Action Network RESULTS Right to the City Alliance Sustainable Energy and Economy Network / Institute for Policy Studies Sisters of the Holy Cross — Congregation
Justice Committee START at Westminster SustainUS Tax
Justice Network USA Voices Of Community Activists & Leaders (VOCAL - NY) Wealth for the Common Good Women Together for Change, Inc. 350.
I do not think that the minority communities targeted in the «Climate
Justice»
program will appreciate this approach when they do not have enough gas to head to work, or they have to decide between heating their home in the winter or buying locally grown
food at the store they are forced to walk to.
The
program will include moderator Anna Lappé, author of Diet for a Hot Planet, Lois Gibbs, Center for Health, Environment, &
Justice; Tracy Carluccio, Delaware Riverkeeper Network; Wenonah Hauter,
Food and Water Watch; Kate Sinding, NRDC, Miriam MacGillis, Genesis Farm, Severine Fleming, Coalition for Young Farmers, Cecil Corbin - Mark, WE ACT, Wendy Brawer, GreenMap.
Researchers have identified significant cost savings in major federal
programs such as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance
Program, or SNAP, formerly known as
food stamps; Medicaid; and the criminal
justice system.