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Book Review: Never the Hope Itself: Love and Ghosts in Latin American and Haiti by Gerry Hadden
From Haiti to Mexico, the life of NPR reporter in Latin America is dangerous and fraught.
Renowned author Edwidge Danticat explores the role of artists among the Haitian diaspora.
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Cutting Food Aid Programs Dangerous to National Security
While some members of Congress may think it prudent now to cut food aid programs to save a few dollars, think again.
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Obama, Congress Should Copy JFK's First Days in Office and Protect the Hungry
President Obama and the Congress, as they grapple with the federal budget, also need to protect the hungry.
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Senate Urged to Support Food for Peace Program
The Senate needs to stand united and fight global hunger with Food for Peace.
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College Class Takes on Hunger and Poverty at Home and Abroad
There are many ways students can take action to end hunger and poverty.
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Obama, Congress, Global Hunger and Plumpy'nut
History will judge this administration and Congress on how they respond to emergency food crisis
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Josette Sheeran of WFP Ranked 30th Most Powerful Woman by Forbes
Sheeran has emerged in recent years as the lead "food ambassador" in the struggle to fight global hunger.
Nicole Weaver writers trilingual books for children.
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Haiti: Keeping Focused on Fighting Hunger
The media spotlight may have moved on from Haiti, but the tremendous need is still very much present.
BC Writer of the Week