Tag: USDA
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Nonprofits Feed Thousands, Struggle to Keep Lights On
By Dianne Anderson In one hand and out the other is the reality for Long Beach Community Table in getting fresh food out to 7,000 families a week, all while trying to pay their electric bill of $5,000 a month, enough to keep the food from spoiling. Kristin Cox wonders how many people she could ... -
SNAP Must Resume — But Families Still Face Uncertainty
By Edward Henderson California Black Media Two federal judges have ordered the Trump administration to release emergency funds to keep the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) afloat — but only temporarily. The rulings, issued Friday, October 31, require the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to tap into $5.3 billion in contingency reserves to partially cover ... -
Reparations: History of Racism in American Agriculture
By Antonio Ray Harvey California Black Media Last month, Lawrence Lucas, founder of the United States Department of Agriculture Coalition of Minority Employees (USDA-CME), testified before the California Task Force to Study and Develop Reparation Proposals for African Americans. Lucas said racism is the prime reason there are just a little over 400 Black farmers ... -
Back to the Farmlands: African Americans Excel in Agricultural Fields
By Dianne Anderson How to get more Blacks back to fields of agriculture hasn’t been the easiest of tasks for Sharon Nance. When she first started recruiting high school students to consider good paying farm careers, she hardly received a warm welcome. “Students would walk past my table and make cow and pig sounds. I ...









