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In April 2020, the USDA announced it would use funds and authority under the Families First Coronavirus Response Act and the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) […]

This article was originally written by Emily Broad Leib and Laurie Beyranevand and published in The Hill on January 21, 2021.  In the early months of the coronavirus pandemic, shocking […]

Written by Minnie Che, FLPC research assistant In May 2020, the Harvard Law School Food Law and Policy Clinic (FLPC) published a report on what we hoped to see in […]

FLPC recently hosted the first webinar in a series of online events to discuss the most equitable and effective policy options for reducing the consumption of foods and beverages high […]

This podcast was originally produced by Heritage Radio Network and published by The Big Food Question on December 20, 2020. EPISODE SUMMARY What if produce was treated like medicine and […]

Health care systems across the country have increasingly embraced innovative models of integrated health care and social services to address patients’ health-related social needs, this year more so than ever. […]

This article was originally written by Elizabeth Sweeney and published in University of Mississippi News on December 1, 2020.  Summit helps nonprofits respond to COVID-19 and food insecurity in Mississippi. […]

This podcast was originally produced and published by the Duke Sanford World Food Policy Center on November 24, 2020.    Interview Summary So let me ask you both, can you […]

This article was written by Esther Ngumbi and was originally published in Al Jazeera on November 11, 2020.  We cannot continue to allow millions to go hungry while tonnes of […]

Originally written by Nick Voyles and published on Stat News on November 14, 2020 As Americans fight the Covid-19 pandemic, the epidemic caused by the hepatitis C virus also continues to […]

Originally written by Sukanya Charuchandra and published on Hepmag on November 13, 2020. Requiring sobriety prior to treatment and curtailing harm reduction hinder efforts to eliminate hep C. State policies […]

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