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    • Witnesses to Hunger Photo Exhibit on Capitol Hill

      Mar 26, 2014

      “Witnesses to Hunger,” a groundbreaking project featuring the voices and photography of parents and caregivers who have experienced hunger and poverty first-hand, is returning to the nation’s capital on April 3 and 4.

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    • Mariana Chilton Appointed to National Commission on Hunger

      Feb 14, 2014

      Center Director Mariana Chilton was appointed to the National Commission on Hunger, which focuses on developing innovative methods to help solve the looming concern of hunger in the U.S.

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    • Mariana Chilton Appointed to National Commission on Hunger

      Feb 12, 2014

      Mariana Chilton, PhD, an associate professor in the School of Public Health, was appointed to the National Commission on Hunger. As part of the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2014 (H.R.3547), the 10-member commission focuses on developing new innovative methods to help solve the looming concern of hunger in the U.S.

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    • Drexel Program Participant Tianna Gaines-Turner Gets a Seat at the State of the Union

      Jan 27, 2014

      Tianna Gaines-Turner, a low-income mother of three children from North Philadelphia, will attend the State of the Union address as a guest of Pennsylvania Senator Bob Casey on Jan. 28, the Senator announced today. Her attendance marks a new achievement of a Drexel program raising the voices of families living in poverty to gain a place in the national conversation.

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    • Witnesses to Hunger 5 Year Anniversary

      Dec 03, 2013

      Since 2008, the “Witnesses to Hunger” program at the Drexel University School of Public Health has sought to bring the true experts — those with first-hand experience — into the conversation about hunger and poverty by equipping caregivers of young children with digital cameras to document hunger and poverty.

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    • Witnesses to Hunger Camden Exhibit Launches

      Sep 19, 2013

      In what has been named one of the most impoverished and dangerous cities in America, 10 women shared their stories and photographs of what life is like for them and their children.

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    • Witnesses to Hunger Photo Exhibit Opens Lens on Hunger and Poverty in Camden

      Sep 11, 2013

      Through their desire for social change, ten women from Camden, N.J. have opened a lens on hunger, homelessness, health and a broad swath of issues related to poverty. Their photos and interview-based testimony, collected as part of the “Witnesses to Hunger” project based at the Center for Hunger-Free Communities at Drexel University School of Public Health, will be on public display in Camden for the first time this month.

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    • Camden Mothers and Grandmothers Join Witnesses to Hunger

      Jun 13, 2013

      Ten mothers and grandmothers from Camden, New Jersey are the newest members of Witnesses to Hunger. 

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    • Camden Women Raise Hunger Awareness through Photo Project and Exhibit

      Jun 11, 2013

      Drexel's "Witnesses to Hunger" program is debuting in Camden with support from the Campbell Healthy Communities Program. There, 10 women have taken up digital cameras to share their stories about hunger and food insecurity and raising children in a city often named one of America's most impoverished and most dangerous.

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    • Camden Women Raise Hunger Awareness through Photo Project and Exhibit

      Jun 11, 2013

      Ten women from Camden, N.J., are the newest members of the Witnesses to Hunger project. Their photos and personal testimony of the experiences of hunger and poverty launched with an exhibit at the headquarters of the Campbell Soup Company in Camden.

       

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