Episode 37 (1 December 2021)

The Fight Against Food Insecurity

Kimi Ceridon and her sister never went without food growing up, but living paycheck-to-paycheck meant her parents constantly worried about how to pay for meals. What they did eat was often low-cost and low-quality food.

This is what experts call ‘food insecurity,’ an issue that has grown substantially during the COVID-19 pandemic to affect over 750 million people worldwide. In this episode, we dig into why so many people are unable to secure sufficient, safe, and nutritious food, and the stigma faced by those who experience food insecurity today. 

Featuring Kimi Ceridon, a Massachusetts-based writer, Maximo Torero, Chief Economist of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization, and Clancy Harrison, Founder of the Food Dignity Movement and host of The Food Dignity Podcast, in conversation with host, Hazami Barmada.

About the speakers:
  • Kimi Ceridon Massachusetts-based writer
  • Maximo Torero Chief Economist of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization
  • Clancy Harrison Founder of the Food Dignity Movement and host of The Food Dignity Podcast
  • Hazami Barmada Host & Founder, Humanity Lab Foundation

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