Presentation by Bill Emerson National Hunger Fellow Molly Pifko as part of the briefing “The State of U.S. Hunger 2023” on Wednesday, February 15, 2023. Molly was part of the 29th Class of Emerson Fellows and was placed with Hunger Free Oklahoma in Tulsa, Oklahoma, from September 2022 to February 2023.
Publication tags: Field Reports, Video - Advocacy and Education
Originally from Lynnfield, Massachusetts, Molly Pifko recently graduated with a B.A. in Human Ecology from College of the Atlantic. As an undergraduate, she used this interdisciplinary major to combine interests in politics, environmental law and policy, US history, and communication. These interests have led her to spend the last four years working and volunteering for progressive candidates, working as a writing tutor, peer mentor, and legal research assistant at the college, and interning in her local congressional office. Molly’s passion for food justice was fostered at an early age through her temple’s anti-hunger work, and as an Emerson fellow, she is excited to continue learning about how both public policy and community support can be used to take on hunger and the systems of economic, environmental, and political injustice which perpetuate it.
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