Fit to Eat: Food Security and Justice Resource and Action Guide for Jewish Organizations
Author: Alli Rosen and Liz Traison
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Description: Fit to Eat: Food Security and Justice Resource and Action Guide for Jewish Organizations por Alli Rosen and Liz Traison is a guide for Jewish organizations seeking to address food security and justice issues. It offers a Jewish framework to identify challenges in the food system and propose action items.
Pages: 75
Megabytes: 1.19 MB
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