Tag: Food Justice

Photo of the Day: Jewel of the City

Photo of the Day: Jewel of the City

| September 26, 2009 | 0 Comments

Grown by the young men and women of SEEDS, a non-profit organization focused on developing youth leadership and urban gardens.

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Camp for Caffeinated Rebels

Camp for Caffeinated Rebels

| September 23, 2009 | 6 Comments

Ongoing coffee wars: boo to the $4 Starbucks, yay to the $1 McDonald’s. Can’t taste the difference. Right? I am an absolute novice when it comes to coffee. Remember, I’m the one with the baby taste buds and so yes, coffee has traditionally been too bitter for me. And it makes me pee like nobody’s [...]

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You Lie! Food System Reform=Health Care Reform?

You Lie! Food System Reform=Health Care Reform?

| September 11, 2009 | 4 Comments

“You lie!” Source: CNN Ah, yes, the outburst heard ’round the world. What is it about health care that leads our politicians, who are supposed to be erudite, well-behaved, and level-headed (stop laughing), to act like 3-year olds in the sandbox? Make that 2-year olds. Unless you haven’t turned on the news or been traveling, [...]

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Defending Industrial Farming

Defending Industrial Farming

| August 23, 2009 | 6 Comments

If you have been following us for a little while, you probably realize that I support small, local, family farms. I also try to stay aware of how corporate greed has infected our food (Taking Control) and support protecting our family farms (End of Farmer’s Markets?) Like many of you who support eating and living [...]

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Happily Ever Laughter

Happily Ever Laughter

| August 12, 2009 | 1 Comment

Unintended consequences are just that – unintended.  Sometimes the best intentions lead to adverse results. For example, the U.S. market-oriented agricultural system seems to be a natural result of Keynesian economy…let those who can compete compete and the weak will simply fall by the wayside…or is it a perpetuation of elite dominance? Let’s look at [...]

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Money Matters

Money Matters

| July 27, 2009 | 1 Comment

Over the course of the last four days, I have eaten more fast food than I have had in many, many, many months. I am a sucker for fast food, I admit it. Not very Zomppa-like or healthy, but it’s sometimes real good. But generally, it’s sort of a “treat” for me, not a way [...]

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Taking Control

Taking Control

| July 11, 2009 | 2 Comments

A friend of mine passed this along – it’s a documentary called Controlling Our Food that apparently aired in France in 2008 (many of you may have already heard of it) but it certainly is not one that will be aired anytime soon here in the U.S. Why? It doesn’t have too nice things to say [...]

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End of Farmer’s Markets?

End of Farmer’s Markets?

| June 23, 2009 | 1 Comment

Most of you have probably heard about the Food Safety Modernization Act, aka H.R. 875, proposed by Representative DeLauro. With what seems to be increasing outbreaks of bacteria and unsafe substances in everything from baby formula to peanut butter, there has been even more urgent impetus to address the fact that our food safety system [...]

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Art of Food Justice

Art of Food Justice

| June 1, 2009 | 0 Comments

I came across an interesting collaborative of artists working on different social movements: Just Seeds. They just came out with a series of posters on urban gardens, healthy cooking for youth, and urban food deserts. Check them out: Food concerns more than nutrients; it concerns social and economic justice; it is empowerment, it is a [...]

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Don’t Knock the Big Guy

Don’t Knock the Big Guy

| May 18, 2009 | 0 Comments

I realize that Whole Foods has gotten a reputation for being “Whole Paycheck.” I too have taken to driving 20 minutes to Trader Joe’s when I need bulk items because it’s cheaper and I can’t justify paying some of the prices at Whole Foods (plus it’s just a great place!). While Whole Foods has also [...]

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