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Obesity. Family farms. Food safety. School meals. Food access. Immigrant rights. Peak oil. Global warming. World hunger.

Food ties it all together.

Food security: Strong, sustainable, local and regional food systems that ensure access to affordable, nutritious, and culturally appropriate food for all people at all times.

WHY’s Food Security Learning Center brings you into the food security movement, a movement that shows how our food system is connected, how our food grows, how it’s processed, who grows it, what we eat, where it comes from, who goes hungry and why.




WHAT'S NEW

NEW It's Official: Farm -- and Food -- Bill 2008!
USDA to Stop Collecting Data on Pesticide Use!
Save the Risk Management Agency Community Outreach Program!
Biofuels and Food Riots!
Stop the U.S.-Colombia Free Trade Agreement!

Promote Local Food Systems
Community Food Projects Slide Show with accompanying Presenter's Guide and Action Ideas for Creating a Better Food System

Ellie Hurley reports from the WHY Forum on Community Leaders and the Local Food Movement


New WHY Publications
CIW - Coalition of Immokalee Workers launches national petition campaign
to end modern-day slavery!

2007 Harry Chapin
Self-Reliance Award Winners

Community Food Initiatives Athens, Ohio
Unity Barn Raisers Unity, Maine


    
    


Special thanks to:
The FSLC Advisors for their expertise and valued contributions to the Learning Center.
The Community Food Security Coalition, original author and ongoing contributer to the Community Food Security topics.

   
 
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