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Poppy Sias-Hernandez: Working to Build Equity with Love, Integrity, and Generosity

March 14, 2023 Laura Crowell, USDA Equity Commission Communications Lead

As a Latina woman, raised in a black community by a single white mother, Poppy Sias-Hernandez understands how access to equitable support and resources can have a life changing impact.

Equity Initiatives

National School Breakfast Week: Kids Love School Breakfast

March 10, 2023 Cherish Phillips, Public Affairs Specialist, Food and Nutrition Service

I recently had the opportunity to join my daughter for breakfast at her school. Every morning, she asks me what’s on the menu for her school’s breakfast. And that morning was no different. The moment I told her, they were serving mini pancakes – her favorite – with craisins and applesauce, she...

Food and Nutrition Nutrition Security

School Meals Served up Fresh in Southern California

March 10, 2023 Cindy Long, FNS Administrator

This past February, I attended the Urban School Food Alliance winter meeting in Los Angeles, California, which included Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) sessions focused on child nutrition programs. Participants, which included food service directors from around the country, had the opportunity to...

Food and Nutrition Nutrition Security

Massachusetts’ Flexible Services Program: Improving Food and Nutrition Security Improves Health

March 08, 2023 Jane Francis, USDA, FNS and written by Hannah Benson, Project Bread Program Manager

Several studies consistently link poor access to food to poor health outcomes, including heart disease, stroke, and type 2 diabetes. Project Bread, a Massachusetts’ nonprofit focused on permanently solving food insecurity, teamed up with MassHealth to pilot the Flexible Services Program, or FSP, to...

Food and Nutrition

Healthier Frying with…Cottonseed Oil

March 07, 2023 Scott Elliott, ARS Office of Communications

Deep fat frying is often cut out when people want to eat healthy. But, for those who enjoy fried foods, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Agricultural Research Service (ARS) has created a healthier oil.

Research and Science

NRCS Engineer of the Year Monitors Potential Inundation Areas Below Watershed Dams in Kansas

March 07, 2023 Stephanie Ho, USDA Office of Communications

Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS)’s 2023 Engineer of the Year, Peter Clark is clear about the importance of what people like him do. Engineers “harness the math, harness the statistics … and apply science” to figure out how to solve a problem, such as building a dam to help capture and...

Conservation

Improving Health & Nutrition for Black Americans

February 28, 2023 Dr. Chavonda Jacobs-Young, Under Secretary, Research, Education, and Economics & USDA Chief Scientist

As I reflect on Black History Month, I think about the tremendous accomplishments and contributions made by Black Americans. I think of the past, present and future to acknowledge how far we’ve come, where we are now, and the challenges ahead.

Research and Science

USDA Celebrates 2022 Summer Meals Champions and Looks Ahead to Summer 2023

February 28, 2023 Tony Craddock, Jr., Public Affairs Specialist, Food and Nutrition Service

Millions of children face a risk of hunger during the summer months when they no longer have access to school meals. USDA’s summer meal programs – the Summer Food Service Program and Seamless Summer Option – reduce food and nutrition insecurity and help ensure kids are healthy and ready to learn...

Food and Nutrition Nutrition Security Rural

Michelle Hughes: Advocating for Equity People Can Feel and Trust

February 27, 2023 Laura Crowell, USDA Equity Commission Communications Lead

After Michelle Hughes graduated from Haverford College, she took a job on a hog farm at the University of Pennsylvania in preparation for veterinary school. While working on the farm, Hughes’ career interests shifted towards production agriculture and advocacy.

Equity Initiatives

ARS Offers Sabbatical Research Opportunities to 1890 Land-grant University Scientists

February 27, 2023 Scott Elliott, ARS Office of Communications

1890 Land-grant Universities (LGUs) are 19 historically black universities established under the Second Morrill Act of 1890. These institutions strengthen research, extension, and teaching in the food and agricultural sciences by building the institutional capacities of the 1890 Institutions.

Research and Science

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