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Food Deserts
In Indianapolis, Building A Community Food Ecosystem In An ‘Apartheid Zone’
At Kansas City’s Giving Grove, the Mission Is ‘Much Bigger Than Food’
Economics in Brief: City of Chicago Eyes Grocery Store Purchase
Facing Eviction from an Urban Farm, Baltimore Activists Continue Their Fight for Food Sovereignty
There Is Enough Food, Just Not Enough Food Access
Empowering Communities to Feed Themselves in the Time of COVID-19
Questions Persist as Another Municipality Regulates Dollar Stores
Eliminating Food Deserts Won’t Help Poorer Americans Eat Healthier — Here’s What Will
Making Sacramento the “Farm-to-Every-Fork” Capital
Why Community-Owned Grocery Stores Are the Best Recipe for Revitalizing Food Deserts
Can Cities Ever Eliminate Hunger?
How Atlanta and Other Cities Can Become More Edible
Economics in Brief: ‘Obama Ordinance’ Would Protect Community Members from Gentrification
New West Baltimore Program Brings Fresh Produce to Residents’ Doorsteps
How West Oakland Financed Its Own Grocery Store
Economics in Brief: A Co-Op Grows in a Food Desert
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