Tag Archives: U.S. Census Bureau
The Hunger Industrial Complex: How America Manufactured a Food Insecurity Crisis
What began as local, church-based charity has become a federally funded, corporatized system that profits from managing poverty. This investigative report exposes how America’s modern hunger industry grew—and why it may be failing the very people it claims to serve.
Posted in Exclude from Homepage, Federal
Tagged Beth Saks, Claire Babineaux-Fontenot, Current Population Survey Food Security Supplement, FOIA, Freedom of Information Act, Homeland Security, ICE, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, IRS, Kate Maehr, National Academies Panel, National Academy of Medicine, Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Act, President Clinton, President George H.W. Bush, President Reagan, Protecting Americans from Tax Hikes Act, SNAP, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, TEFAP, The Emergency Food Assistance Program, The Hunger Prevention Act of 1988, U.S. Census Bureau, United States Department of Agriculture, USDA
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Public Servants?
We have a long tradition of honoring those in public service who sacrifice a big paycheck to serve the rest of us. Most have non-descript jobs, but our government could not function without them. Some risk their lives for us every day, like soldiers and police and firefighters. We honor all of them because their service is a public trust.
Posted in Education, Sexuality
Tagged American Psychological Association, Bostock v. Clayton County, Christina Lucente-McCullough, Diagnostic and Statistical Manual, FOIA, Gender dysphoria, Gender Identity Disorder, Illinois Attorney General, Illinois State Board of Education, Indian Prairie School District, Maureen Font, Owen Elementary School, Stephen Sabovik, U.S. Census Bureau
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Retired NFL Player Working to End Fatherlessness Crisis
Jack Brewer is a former NFL player who is passionate about ending fatherlessness in the United States. In 2006, he founded the Jack Brewer Foundation which includes, among other programs, the American Heroes Fatherhood Initiative (AHFI) which offers after-school programming and serves juveniles and adults who have been affected by the criminal justice system.
Posted in Marriage/Family/Culture
Tagged American Heroes Fatherhood Initiative, fatherlessness, Jack Brewer, Jack Brewer Foundation, Joseph Backholm, U.S. Census Bureau
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