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Sep
09

Graffiti and Grub’s Co-Founder LaDonna Redmond published in “The Nation”

In the September 21st issue of The Nation (article also available online), LaDonna Redmond says logo-smthat to change our food system and to engage a broader audience, food-justice activists need to change their language:

“There are many Americans who have the resources to buy healthy food and still are denied access to it. This denial of access has created “food deserts,” a term I despise but use for the sake of argument. The trouble with the term “food deserts” is that it describes lack in a way that indicates that the solution is outside of the community labeled a desert…”

for more of her essay, entitled ”Food is Freedom”, click here.


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