Anti-hunger advocates urge lawmakers to address hunger cliff
The cliff is a result of Congress’ decision to end the federal emergency allotments that were implemented to reduce food insecurity and stimulate the economy for the duration of the pandemic public health emergency. These temporary benefit boosts expire at the end of this month.
Hawaiʻi continues to fall behind on school breakfast
Only 4 in 10 low-income Hawaiʻi students is getting the benefits of school breakfast.
Prominent food justice author Andy Fisher to speak at UH Manoa
Why do wealthy countries like the U.S. continue to struggle with food insecurity?