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The Stop, how the fight for good food transformed a community and inspired a movement, Nick Saul and Andrea Curtis

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The Stop, how the fight for good food transformed a community and inspired a movement, Nick Saul and Andrea Curtis
Language
eng
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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illustrations
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index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The Stop
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
810526155
Responsibility statement
Nick Saul and Andrea Curtis
Sub title
how the fight for good food transformed a community and inspired a movement
Summary
When Nick Saul became executive director of The Stop, the little urban food bank was like thousands of other cramped, dreary, makeshift spaces, a last-hope refuge where desperate people could stave off hunger for one more day with a hamper full of canned salt, sugar and fat. In telling the remarkable story of The Stop's transformation, Saul and Curtis argue that we need a new politics of food, one in which everyone has a dignified, healthy place at the table. By turns funny, sad and raw, The Stop is a timely story about overcoming obstacles, challenging sacred cows and creating lasting change
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