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Food Insecurity
Food Dignity
Food Justice
Food Equity
Hunger
Sustainable Food Systems
Food Security
Food Waste
Nutrition
Social Justice
Food Sovereignty
Community Empowerment
Community Support
SNAP
Food Distribution
Nutrition Education
Food Access
Local Farmers
Food As Medicine
Food Deserts

Clancy Cash Harrison, founder of The Food Dignity Project, believes everyone has the right to healthy food at all times. On the Food Dignity Podcast, she shares stories behind hunger in America in order to challenge the judgement and shift the culture surrounding food access. For more information about the podcast and its speakers, visit: www.fooddignityproject.com/podcast/

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Today, Clancy sits down with Leah Smith, Organic School Food Procurement Consultant at Friends of the Earth. In this episode, they unpack what it really takes to get better food into schools, making local, organic, and climate-friendly meals possible... more

Today, Clancy speaks with Becca Tuholski, a farmer, regional food systems leader, and public health advocate working at the intersection of agriculture, equity, and community resilience. Becca is the co-owner of Tuholski Produce and serves as a Farm ... more

In this episode, Clancy sits down with Gerardo Martinez. He is a Marine Corps veteran, farmer, and founder of Wild Kid Acres Farm in Maryland. What began as a small homestead during the COVID-19 pandemic has grown into a thriving community-centered f... more

Today, Clancy speaks with Dana Hudson, Coordinator of the Vermont Farm to School and Early Childhood Network. With more than 25 years of experience in farm-based education, Dana has worked in classrooms and on farms, supported farmers entering the sc... more

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Becca Tuholski
Farmer, regional food systems leader, public health advocate
Tuholski Produce; Northwest Indiana Food Council
Episode: Food Dignity Through Local Farming
Gerardo Martinez
Owner of Wild Kid Acres Farm; founder of Maryland International Agriculture Conference; director for Latino Farmers and Ranchers International
Wild Kid Acres Farm; Maryland International Agriculture Conference; Latino Farmers and Ranchers International
Episode: Rebuilding Culture Through Community Farming
Dana Hudson
Coordinator of the Vermont Farm to School and Early Childhood Network
Vermont Farm to School Network
Episode: Food as Power Through Farm to School
Denee Bex
Registered dietitian (CDCES) from the Diné Navajo Nation, owner of Tumbleweed Nutrition LLC
Tumbleweed Nutrition LLC
Episode: Food Sovereignty, Representation, and Respect in Nutrition
Hayley Painter
Co-founder and co-CEO of Painterland Sisters; organic yogurt producer
Painterland Sisters
Episode: Farming, Food, and Community Power
Veronica Womack
Inaugural executive director of the Rural Studies Institute at Georgia College, professor of political science and public administration
Georgia College
Episode: Food Dignity and the Power of Land Ownership
Hamadi Ali
Deputy Director of Providence Farm Collective
Providence Farm Collective
Episode: Farmland, Freedom, and Community with Providence Farm Collective
Kristin Heltman-Weiss
Executive Director of Providence Farm Collective
Providence Farm Collective
Episode: Farmland, Freedom, and Community with Providence Farm Collective
Renee Fillette
Executive Director of Dutchess Outreach; Founder of Dutchess County Food Security Council
Dutchess Outreach
Episode: Rethinking Food Security: Local Power, Community Voice

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Clancy Harrison
Host of the Food Dignity Podcast

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4.8 out of 5 stars from 42 ratings
  • A must-listen for anyone who cares about food justice!

    This podcast is accessible to all and touches upon all of the important and relevant issues in food justice. If you want to challenge your own beliefs and biases, if you want to think deeply about how to solve hunger — today and tomorrow, if you want to learn from experts in a variety of fields, then this is a must-listen. I have learned so much from Clancy and look to her as a guide and pioneer as we both learn and UNLEARN how to tackle hunger locally and globally. Clancy has deepened my own pe... more

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    imamooseyourat
    United States4 years ago
  • Love it.

    I look forward to hearing each week’s story. Fantastic!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    mvd val
    United States5 years ago

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Strong alignment between mission and community impact.
Thoughtful, actionable, and accessible on food justice and hunger.
Clarity and warmth from the host make complex issues approachable.
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HEBNI and Its Fight Against Diet-Related Diseases
Q: How do you ensure the cultural relevance of dietary guidance?
They adapted the Soul Food Pyramid to create the Soul Food Plate, using culturally familiar foods and portion guidance so people can implement healthier choices in their own communities.
HEBNI and Its Fight Against Diet-Related Diseases
Q: What is the Fresh Stop program and why is it important?
Fresh Stop is a mobile farmers market that brings fresh produce to food desert neighborhoods, breaks transportation barriers, and also serves as a recruitment tool to bring people into nutrition classes, ultimately improving access to healthy foods.
HEBNI and Its Fight Against Diet-Related Diseases
Q: What does Hebni do and where is it located?
Hebni is a nutrition education organization in Orlando, Florida, that focuses on root causes of diet-related diseases and serves communities with high health disparities through programs like MediSoul, KIDS, and Fresh Stop.
Bringing Fresh Food to Communities: How Mobile Farmers Markets Are Fighting Food Insecurity
Q: What does food dignity mean to you?
Food dignity means ensuring people have consistent, affordable access to healthy food and not treating hunger as charity; dignity is preserved when people can choose and access food without stigma.
Bringing Fresh Food to Communities: How Mobile Farmers Markets Are Fighting Food Insecurity
Q: How do you decide where to place your mobile market and how does the payment model work with partners?
The model blends emergency food needs with longer-term food access goals, noting that most customers are non-profit clients and that pricing for farmers is set to sustain the operation while expanding access.

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What is Food Dignity Podcast about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This show centers on food dignity, hunger, and equitable access to nutritious food, featuring leaders in philanthropy, public health, waste reduction, and community-driven solutions. Episodes explore how businesses, nonprofits, and policy initiatives can reshape the food system to be more just, sustainable, and nutritious for underserved communities. Highlights include practical strategies for leveraging profits for social impact, blending nutrition with policy to improve health outcomes, and elevating voices from affected communities to reimagine food access. The program often emphasizes local action, cross-sector partnerships, and dignity in distribution, making it a strong resource for listeners who want to understand systemic barriers a... more

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