A Guide to Greater Boston and Worcester’s Food Nonprofits
COMMUNITY / ADVOCACY, ONLINE MAGAZINETara Taftnonprofits, non profits, volunteers, volunteering, food advocacy, food access, food rescue, hunger, hunger relief programs
Edible Food Find: LexFarm
FARMS / GARDENS, SUMMER, COMMUNITY / ADVOCACYXana Turner-Owenssummer, Summer, summer 2024, Summer 2024, farm, community farm, Lexington, food access, foos justice, food education, education, farming, farmstand, local farmstand, EW21
Boston is Growing: Mayor Wu’s GrowBoston and Office of Food Justice unveil edible options
FALL, FEATURES, COMMUNITY / ADVOCACY, EDITORS PICKSNina Livingstonefall, Fall, fall 2022, Fall 2022, Q + A, edible interview, Mayor Michelle Wu, City of Boston, urban agriculture, food justice, food access, City government, City Hall, EW14
Q + A: Boston Mayoral Candidates’ Food Policy Platforms and Their Vision for the City
COMMUNITY / ADVOCACY, Q + A, FALLNina Livingstonefall, fall 2021, Fall, Fall 2021, Boston, mayoral candidates, Kim Janey, Michelle Wu, Annissa Essaibi George, food policy, food policy platforms, food access, food justice, urban farming, policy, politics, boston city council
Feeding Massachusetts: Community Fridges and Little Free Pantries
COMMUNITY / ADVOCACY, FEATURES, SPRINGTara Taftcommunity fridges, community fridge, food access, little free pantry, donations, food insecurity, food pantry, food justice, community, neighbors, mutual aid, spring 2021, Spring 2021, EW8
Where to Find Community Fridges and Little Free Pantries in Greater Boston and Worcester County
COMMUNITY / ADVOCACY, FEATURES, SPRINGEdible Bostoncommunity fridges, community fridge, community, neighbors, little free pantry, food pantry, spring 2021, Spring 2021, food insecurity, food access, food justice, covid-19, EW8
The Next Wave: a Q&A with Wholesome Wave's Benjamin Perkins
COMMUNITY / ADVOCACY, ONLINE MAGAZINENina Livingstoneonline, online exclusive, Wholesome Wave, community, SNAP, philanthropy, food access, food insecurity, healthy food initiatives, advocacy, Q+A, q+a, Q&A, interview, edible interview
Feeding the Extra Need: Local Farmers Markets Take Steps to Meet the Pandemic’s Demand
COMMUNITY / ADVOCACY, FARMS / GARDENS, FALL, FEATURESAlison Arnettfarmers markets, SNAP, HIP, healthy food initiatives, ReVision Urban Farm, Boston, Roslindale, covid-19, food access, food justice, MDAR, The Food Project, Food Project, Project Bread, fall 2020, fall, Fall 2020, Fall
Feeding Each Other: Growing Places Nourishes its Community in Numerous Ways
COMMUNITY / ADVOCACY, FALL, FARMS / GARDENSKaren B. BentoEW6, worcester, worcester county, food access, food insecurity, gardening, community gardens, fall, fall 2020, Fall, Fall 2020, farmers markets, food desert, feature, community, advocacy
Off Their Plate
COMMUNITY / ADVOCACY, FEATURES, RESTAURANTS / CHEFS, SUMMERRachel Caldwellsummer, summer 2020, Summer, Summer 2020, Off Their Plate, food access, covid-19, hospital, Toro, Little Donkey, Coppa, Suya Joint, Pagu, Tracy Chang, Jamie Bissonnette, Ken Oringer
Doing What They Do Best: Dorchester's CommonTable
COMMUNITY / ADVOCACY, FEATURES, SUMMERAndrea Pyensonsummer, summer 2020, Summer, Summer 2020, Commonwealth Kitchen, CommonTable, food access, food distribution, covid-19, Boston, restaurants, chefs
The Past and Future of Boston Food Co-ops
COMMUNITY / ADVOCACY, FEATURES, SUMMERAshira Morrissummer, summer 2020, Summer, Summer 2020, co-ops, food co-ops, food access, food distribution, covid-19, Boston, Dorchester Food Co-op
If You Drive It, They Will Come
Local Food Distribution: Not as Easy as You Think