FOOD FEED of the MOMENT.
"I'll trade my government-subsidized PB and J with your home-made turkey from Whole Foods." Even high school students face food discrimination. On a broader scale, this is a prime example of social inequality and the cradle-the-cradle effect. How can we continue to keep students in a cyclic period of marginalization in today's public education food system? Don't we want our children to be healthy, rational, free-thinking adults in society?
"I'll trade my government-subsidized PB and J with your home-made turkey from Whole Foods." Even high school students face food discrimination. On a broader scale, this is a prime example of social inequality and the cradle-the-cradle effect. How can we continue to keep students in a cyclic period of marginalization in today's public education food system? Don't we want our children to be healthy, rational, free-thinking adults in society?
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