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Molly Delaney from the Eastern Illinois Foodbank joined Kurtis & Melissa to discuss Hunger Action Month and the SNAP Challenge.
Reporter Staff bring you a new installment of the Reporter News Podcast for the 2019-2020 school year. This podcast discusses events that happened on the MSU Mankato campus the past week. This week we are joined my a fellow writer for the Reporter, Maria Ly. She is completing the SNAP challenge for a year. You can find more information here: http://theramenjournals.weebly.com
Host Sarah Fenske discusses Empower Missouri’s latest SNAP Challenge, which invites state and federal legislators to participate and shop for a three-day supply of food for a family of four using only the amount of money available to families from the program. She talked with Empower Missouri’s executive director, Jeanette Mott Oxford, and Shavanna Spratt, a stay-at-home mother who relies on SNAP benefits, and State Rep. Mary Elizabeth Coleman (R-Arnold), who participated in the challenge and documented her experience on Twitter.
Lauren Shweder Biel, Executive Director of DC Greens, and Jillian Griffith, Giant Food In-Store Nutritionist in Ward 8 DC, join in the discussion on how we can better understand food insecurity as it affects us as a nation and as a community. Hear how local organizations are changing health outcomes through education and access to healthier foods. Show Notes: www.dcgreens.org www.capitalareafoodbank.org/ www.mdfoodbank.org www.feedingamerica.org/ Snap Challenge: www.mdhungersolutions.org/snap-challenge/
Holy Star Wars! Episode 59. This week, we're back in The Clone Wars with S1E15 Trespass. We're also taking a look at the story of one of the Red River Delta in Vietnam's Four Immortals, Thanh Giong. The theme this week is Standing Up! Learn about Thanh Giong here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5rzdOX3VuuI Learn about my SNAP Challenge here: https://sites.google.com/view/jasonssnapchallenge/home Holy Star Wars is available on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, YouTube and Sound Cloud just by searching "Holy Star Wars!" or clicking a link below. Email us at holystarwars@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter @holy_star_wars iTtunes: http://apple.co/2jxz4Ws Stitcher: http://bit.ly/2im58Py Google Play: http://bit.ly/2iirduZ Sound Cloud: http://bit.ly/2iLiouT Theme Music: "A Jedi Leader" by Kevin Kliner All Star Wars subject matter is the property of Lucasfilm Ltd. and/or Disney and usage is not endorsed by either company.
This Friedman Seminar features a panel discussion on Food Insecurity in Boston. In tandem with the annual SNAP Challenge, the Friedman Justice League presented this diverse panel of distinguished experts to share their experiences and insights into the fight for food security and equity in Greater Boston. Featuring: Jennifer Obadia, New England Coordinator, Health Care Without Harm's Healthy Food in Health Care Program Cassandria Campbell and Jackson Renshaw, Co-Founders, Fresh Food Generation Maura Ackerman, Project Manager, Chronic Disease Prevention and Control Division, Boston Public Health Commission Catherine D'Amato, President and CEO, Greater Boston Food Bank Moderated by Parke Wilde This seminar was held on March 4th, 2015. About the Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy: The Gerald J. and Dorothy R. Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy at Tufts University is the only independent school of nutrition in the United States. The school's eight degree programs – which focus on questions relating to nutrition and chronic diseases, molecular nutrition, agriculture and sustainability, food security, humanitarian assistance, public health nutrition, and food policy and economics – are renowned for the application of scientific research to national and international policy.
The sermon was delivered on Sunday, September 7, 2014, at All Souls Unitarian Church in Tulsa, Oklahoma, by Rev. Dr. Marlin Lavanhar, Senior Minister. SERMON DESCRIPTION Our September sermon series will be on “Thirst”. Everyone has a thirst or longing for something. We thirst for community, for meaning, for justice, for love. We can feel at times like we are in a lifeboat in the middle of the ocean, surrounded by water but with nothing to drink. Sometimes we can be surrounded by people but still be thirsty for community. Our lives can be full and successful and still feel devoid of meaning and purpose. We can also mistake our thirst for something superficial and therefore quench it with the wrong drink. We can desire peace, but try to quench it with numbness. We can yearn for love and mistake it as a desire for sex. On Sept. 7th we will launch the series and a new church year on what we are calling “Vision Sunday” with wonderful music, lunch and more for all ages. Then on Sept. 14 we will re-launch The Point our service that has been increasingly referred to as our “Good Without God” or “Humanist” service in Emerson Hall each Sunday 11:30-12:15 with outstanding music from Rick Fortner and friends. On Sept 21st Bishop Carlton Pearson will deliver our message in the 11:30 Contemporary service and on Sept 28th Rev. Barbara Prose and I will speak on our experience of the SNAP Challenge (living for a week on a “food-stamp” budget of $4.28 a day) in all three services. May your thirsts be nurtured and quenched at All Souls this September! SUBSCRIBE TO AUDIO PODCAST: VIEW ON YOUTUBE: SUBSCRIBE TO WATCH OTHER VIDEOS: GIVE A DONATION TO HELP US SPREAD THIS LOVE BEYOND BELIEF: LET'S CONNECT: Facebook: Twitter: All Souls Church Website: