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Rethinking Hunger

By: The New Mexico Out-of-School Time Network
  • Summary

  • How should we be rethinking hunger? This is a biweekly podcast about people who are making change in our food system. The New Mexico Out-of-School Time Network invites you to join in on critical conversations with thought leaders on the issue of food insecurity. Hosted by Sophia Rose, NMOST Meals VISTA and food systems thinker, this informative, interview-based podcast is sure to leave you with a greater resolve to make change.
    2020 Rethinking Hunger
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Episodes
  • Anita Adalja on What it Means to Be a Farmer and Who Gets to Be One
    Jul 30 2021

    Not Our Farm

     

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    42 mins
  • Patty Keane on Childhood Hunger and Nutrition Security
    Jul 13 2021

    Patty's Contact: 

    PattyKeaneRD@gmail.com

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/pattykeane/

    10:00 Partnership for a Healthier America

    12:00 Chronic Disease and Food Insecurity 

    12:35 Food Insecurity and Depression in Women 

    20:00 Childhood food management strategies 

    22:00 Report on the impact of food insecurity and hunger on children 

    31:00 Child Nutrition Reauthorization 

    33:40 Breakfast after the Bell 

    34:40 NM Appleseed 

    41:24 The Zuni Pilot of the Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Program took place in 2006

    41:42 NM Grown/Farm to School

    44:30 Study finds that school meals are the healthiest food kids eat

    48:25 Lunch Shaming

    49:10: The Universal School Meals Program Act

     

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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • Chili Yazzie on the History of Tribal Governance, Following the Laws of Nature, and Restoring Balance in Our World
    Jun 8 2021
    As we confront the issue of food insecurity, we need to ask ourselves deeper questions about our relationship to the earth and each other. Join Sophia in conversation with Chili Yazzie, an iconic advocate for indigenous civil and human rights, and longtime leader of the Shiprock community of Northwestern New Mexico and the Navajo Nation in the greater Southwest.
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    58 mins

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