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A Vegan Offers Three Reasons for Hope
Plant-based lifestyles are getting easier than ever.
Margaret Fisher
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Letting the Higher Power Do It
An eating disorder makes food and fellowship difficult.
Anonymous
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Choose a Resilient Community
Community is at the core of a New England CSA farm and distribution hub.
Craig Jensen and Suzanna Schell
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The Great Food Transformation
Earthcare activism is a natural fit for Friends.
Elizabeth Root
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Food Choices, Relationship, and God
Learning to understand what we are actually hungry for.
Lorene Ludy
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Interrupting the Family Barbecue: In Search of the Planetary Health Diet
The urgency of transforming our systems for food production.
Jim Ross
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A Critique of Health Consciousness
The possible ill effects of worrying too much and talking too much about our food choices.
Caroline Morris
Poetry
Aspect of Loss
FJ Poetry: "Can it be that after a while / When love goes on but the beloved has gone..."
Karie Firoozmand
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Turkey Vultures
FJ Poetry: "If someone gets up with the birds, they do notget up with the turkey vultures who sleep late..."
Charles Weld
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Hancock—RuthEmma Hare Hancock, 93, on August 9, 2018, in Greensboro, N.C. Ruth was born on April 3, 1925, in Johnson…
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