Category: Video

Bus Converted Into Mobile Food Market Provides Low-Income Neighborhoods With Fresh Food

By Amanda Froelich The Mobile Good Food Market travels across Toronto selling affordable fresh food in neighborhoods, selected through consultation with local communities and analysis of access gaps. In the United States, about 23.5 million people live in “food deserts,” geographic areas where access to…

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U.S. Lab Eyed as Source for Deadly Flu Virus Escape Killing Ukraine Soldiers, Hospitalizing Hundreds

By Heather Callaghan The uncontained U.S. lab virus is being dubbed “Californian Flu” and is killing Ukraine soldiers  The U.S. mainstream media has yet to report on a serious situation brewing in Ukraine that reads more like a Stephen King horror story. While the Western media are busy…

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New Medical Film Highlights One Nurse’s Fight for Vitamin B12 Awareness

By Heather Callaghan A new movie about an emergency nurse’s plight to heal patients with vitamin B12 is now playing in select theaters. Awareness met entertainment when director Elissa Leonard first picked up a copy of Could It Be B12? An Epidemic of Misdiagnoses. She was suddenly aflame to…

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Vegan School’s Lunch Program Is Transforming Kids’ Relationship With Food And Gardening

By Amanda Froelich Muse School’s green curriculum is inspiring students to get excited about the benefits of healthy eating while they cultivate fruits and vegetables in the campus’ garden. When Muse School in California decided to go all-vegan last year, it was difficult for some…

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Watch: Monsanto Get Out! Thousands March Against Mass Poisonings, Illegal Plant in Argentina

By Nick Meyer The worldwide March Against Monsanto happens every single May to re-energize the clean food movement across the world, but for Argentinians under the clutches of Monsanto and their system of toxic farm chemicals, there’s no time to spare. South America’s third largest…

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Supreme Court: Former Child Slaves Used in Cocoa Production Can Sue Nestle

By Carey Wedler On Monday, the Supreme Court ruled a lawsuit filed by former child slaves against mega-corporation Nestle can move forward. The decision finalizes a lower court’s prior ruling, which Nestle previously attempted to overturn in an attempt to halt suits from individuals who worked…

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