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After Prison, Working Toward a Healthier Food Future

"The United States leads the world in both food waste and mass incarceration. In response, L.A. Kitchen’s founder and president, Robert Egger, developed an organizational model that confronts the overlapping social injustices of both."

KCET

August 22, 2018

Civil Society Solutions, EmploymentAnthony BradleyAugust 24, 2018KCET
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