Food Access Solutions Taking Shape in Rural Pennsylvania
- Date: 03/18/2026
Smoothing out the uneven geography of hunger Cambridge Grocery opened in September, providing an oasis in what was otherwise considered…
As food insecurity increases across Chicago amid the pandemic and holiday season, accessing food resources through public transportation remains a worry for many families and individuals in need.
“As we know on the South Side, there is food apartheid, or what others might call food deserts,” said Cosmos Ray of Bronzeville Kenwood Mutual Aid at a town hall discussion hosted by the Active Transportation Alliance (ATA) on Tuesday evening.
“As we do food rescue to redistribute food and wealth from across the city and country, there’s a transportation aspect that’s involved in that. We see a lot of our residents that have to travel on the bus to go get food.”
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