From Prison Walls to Empty Plates: Introducing “Seeds of (in)Security” | Seeds of (in)Security
For those of you who have followed my journey and listened to “Justice Unshackled,” you know that my life’s work has become about tearing down walls. We’ve spent countless hours exploring the literal and
Maps that Matter: From “Food Desert” to Food Apartheid | Seeds of (in)Security
The journey for a week’s worth of groceries begins for Maria long before she ever steps inside a store. It starts on a Tuesday morning on a sun-beaten sidewalk in South Los Angeles, a block from her apartment.
The Checkout Cliff: Why Benefits Don’t Always Equal Meals | Seeds of (in)Security
The fluorescent lights of the grocery store hum with a flat, indifferent buzz. It’s a sound I know well, the soundtrack to a thousand mundane errands. But for the woman at the
Harvesters Who Go Hungry | Seeds of (in)Security
narrative feature on the farmworkers who put food on our tables while skipping meals themselves. We follow a day in the fields, the commute, a crowded kitchen after midnight,
California’s Abundance Paradox: Why the Hands That Feed Us Go Hungry | Seeds of (in)Security
The cold arrives before the sun in the Central Valley, a damp chill that seeps through layers of worn clothing. It is 4:30 a.m. In a small, overcrowded house just outside of Fresno,
Water, Soil, and the Price of a Peach | Seeds of (in)Security
In the suspended silence of a San Joaquin Valley orchard at dawn, the reality of California agriculture reveals itself not as a pastoral ideal,
Free School Meals, Fuller Futures | Seeds of (in)Security
For those of you who have walked with me through the darkened corridors of the American carceral state in Justice Unshackled,