Presentation by Bill Emerson National Hunger Fellow Aliyah Fard as part of the briefing “The State of U.S. Hunger 2023” on Wednesday, February 15, 2023. Aliyah was part of the 29th Class of Emerson Fellows and was placed with the Chicago Food Policy Council in Chicago, Illinois, from September 2022 to February 2023.
Publication tags: Field Reports, Video - Community Food Security, Food Systems, Food Systems and Agriculture
Originally from Denver, Colorado, Aliyah Fard recently graduated with a B.A. in environmental politics from Whitman College. Aliyah has always been interested in the overlap between environmental issues and racial injustices and her interest particularly in food justice and equity was ignited by working with organizations that collaborate with multiple farms around Denver where Aliyah grew and distributed food in low income neighborhoods, particularly in food apartheids. As an undergraduate, Aliyah focused her efforts on exploring the structural forms behind environmental issues and the ways in which People of Color interact with land and food. As the climate crisis becomes more of a threat, Aliyah is interested in exploring the politics of food and as an Emerson Fellow, Aliyah hopes to amplify vulnerable voices in marginalized communities to create more sustainable and equitable food systems that can survive the impacts climate change will bring to our lives more drastically.
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