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At the Table
At the Table
Are farmers paid fairly? Does race play a role in food insecurity? Is our food system broken?
At The Table is a Twin Cities PBS Original series, in partnership with the Cargill Foundation, that addresses the social and systemic issues within our food environment.
Episodes
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At the Table: What is Food Insecurity?
There’s no single definition of "food insecurity," but we asked people working in food justice to help us understand what it means.
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At the Table: Why is Culturally Relevant Food Important?
Food is an expression of an individual's cultural identity, and food justice is about providing individuals access to foods that comforts and gives them a sense of belonging.
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At the Table: What Does Hunger Look Like in the United States?
Why does both hunger and obesity exist in the United States? That’s because food insecurity in America looks very different than in other countries.
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At the Table: How Much Money Do Farmer's Make?
We talk with farmers and food justice experts about the many factors that can impact how much money farmers are able to make.
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At the Table: Is Our Food System Broken?
The food system being broken is a phrase often repeated. But is it true? Different experts offer their insights about systemic practices and healthy food access.
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At the Table: Is Our Food System Sustainable?
Investing in and prioritizing in a more sustainable food ecosystem is essential in combating hunger.