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People’s Grocery: Nourishing Food and Transformation

Inequitable access to healthy food is a symptom of larger structural injustices such as racism, poverty, lack of community control and representation in local government and organizations, inequity in housing and healthcare, and ecological degradation.

via Food for Body, Food for Thought, Food for Justice: People’s Grocery in Oakland, California.

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