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Food justice activist and writer Rae Gomes joins Jess to talk about what we get wrong about food in the United States, and what we can do to make things right. Share Twitter Facebook LinkedIn Related resources Activist Resource A Path Forward We know the next four years will be a dangerous time for our country and for everyone who cares about a safe, sustainable, and just future. Activist Resource How Long Has The Farm Bill Been Expired? Congress has let the once-every-five years food and farm bill expire—but the 332 million people in the US still need to eat. Report Waste Deep Water pollutants from Tyson Foods' meat processing plants pose a risk to both people and the environment. Explainer The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Attacks on SNAP are rooted in persistent, divisive myths about the program. Here are the facts.
Activist Resource A Path Forward We know the next four years will be a dangerous time for our country and for everyone who cares about a safe, sustainable, and just future.
Activist Resource How Long Has The Farm Bill Been Expired? Congress has let the once-every-five years food and farm bill expire—but the 332 million people in the US still need to eat.
Report Waste Deep Water pollutants from Tyson Foods' meat processing plants pose a risk to both people and the environment.
Explainer The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Attacks on SNAP are rooted in persistent, divisive myths about the program. Here are the facts.