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Sep 16, 2024Nurse-midwife collective provides vital maternal health support for Black parents
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Sep 16, 2024Cooperatives empower Black farmers amid historic discrimination & land loss​
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Sep 14, 2024First-time homebuyers get a boost from city and nonprofit partnership
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Sep 13, 2024Biking for all: Nonprofit teaches teens self-reliance, expands community access
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Sep 12, 2024As COVID-19 recedes, NYC’s Black, Brown and immigrant residents struggle to access healthy food
NEW YORK – The Plaza square is sandwiched between a renovated milk bottling plant, an Applebees, and the...
Nov 19, 2021San Bernardino residents’ quest for fresh, healthy food as COVID-19 persists
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Nov 19, 2021Atlanta’s urban farms make a stand against food redlining
ATLANTA – In the heart of Atlanta, 61-year-old Wayne Ricketts spends his days rooting up weeds, harvesting the...
Nov 19, 2021The pandemic pushes more Black Americans to take up urban farming to fight ‘food apartheid’
Before coronavirus shutdowns gave Mike Daniels an unexpected furlough, he hadn’t thought much about urban gardening, though he’d...
Nov 19, 2021St. Louis community gardens, food pantries head off COVID-19 food catastropheÂ
ST. LOUIS, Mo. —On a crisp late summer morning, 65-year-old Army veteran Nancy Vonner walked the five blocks...
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