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A Movement Toward Food Justice
linkedin ^ | 12/4/2012 | cory booker

Posted on 12/04/2012 5:02:27 AM PST by from occupied ga

This morning, I will begin living on a food budget of $30 a week / $4.32 per day. This is the financial equivalent of the budget provided to people participating in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), formerly known as food stamps, in the State of New Jersey. I will live only on a SNAP equivalent food budget for the next seven days.

Undertaking what is referred to as the #SNAPChallenge began with a social media-based conversation on Twitter. A Twitter user tweeted me her opinion that "nutrition is not the responsibility of the government". This comment caused me to reflect on the families and children in my community who benefit from SNAP assistance and deserve deeper consideration. In my own quest to better understand the outcomes of SNAP assistance, I suggested to this specific Twitter user that we both live on a SNAP equivalent food budget for a week and document our experience.

A simple conversation on Twitter drew me into the #SNAPChallenge I am beginning today. My goals for the #SNAPChallenge are to raise awareness and understanding of food insecurity; reduce the stigma of SNAP participation; elevate innovative local and national food justice initiatives and food policy; and, amplify compassion for individuals and communities in need of assistance. Over the next seven days, I plan to highlight the voices of people involved in local food policy, the SNAP program, and other related initiatives.

As I begin this journey, I am doubling down on my commitment to the Food Justice Movement that is gaining awareness and participation in this country. We have much work to do at the local level to address a legacy of structural inequities in the American food system. As more and more working people and families - many holding down more than one job - face greater and greater challenges to juggle housing, medical, and transportation costs, meeting nutritional needs becomes a serious problem and a social justice issue. The struggle of children, seniors, and families to have access to essential nutrition is a struggle we are all invested in and we all benefit when families succeed. Now more than ever we are all in this together.

Throughout this week, I will document my #SNAPChallenge experiences and reflections on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook and through video on #waywire. If you are interested in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, I encourage you to click the reference links below.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Crime/Corruption; Government
KEYWORDS: corybooker; foodstamps; lazy; moron
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To: Pining_4_TX

About those school meals, they illuminate a deep truth about welfare. I listen to the cooks and other volunteers who help out, and they are the typical bleeding hearts. What they take away from it is here’s suffering. If we didn’t feed them they’d be starving! The fact that they showed up and took free things proves it!

Somehow it never occurs to them that you might accept free things that you don’t really need. That if your breakfast program didn’t exist maybe they wouldn’t be in a fetal position in the corner, holding their gurgling stomachs, crying through the hunger pangs. Maybe they’d eat anyway, only it would cost them or their families instead of you.

Some people just can’t see that charity increases want. Of course there’ll suddenly be more hunger if food is free for hungry people. Duh. That’s basically their job. If you raised wages for garbage men, for instance, there’d be more competition for garbage jobs. This is all the more attractive, for it results in immediate food instead of working with garbage.


121 posted on 12/04/2012 11:23:31 AM PST by Tublecane
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To: Stegall Tx
Why do they choose $30?

Because Booker as an elected black Democrat is a congenital liar? Other than that I have no explanation.

122 posted on 12/04/2012 11:33:08 AM PST by from occupied ga (Your government is your most dangerous enemy)
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To: TurboZamboni

ha,ha so true....in my view I’ve never seen as many chunky kids as I have in the last twenty years. Too many kids would rather stay inside and play with their video games rather than get out of the house and run around.


123 posted on 12/04/2012 1:13:18 PM PST by driftless2
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To: 9YearLurker

Yup..... ;o)


124 posted on 12/04/2012 4:19:34 PM PST by super7man
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