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Facts & Findings: Companion to the Farm Bill Report

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October 28, 2015

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The companion research brief Facts and Findings summarizes the main findings and solutions that are found in the full report. 

 

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          • [Blog] Race and Corporate Power in the US Food System: Examining the Farm Bill (2016)
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        • Fighting Poverty with SNAP: A Framework to Bolster the Social Safety Net (2021)
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          • [Video] Nile Project Founder Mina Girgis on How Music Can Be Used for Bridging (2019)
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