Saturday 30 September 2017

Re: [IMCW-Engaged-Sangha] 9/30 March for Racial Justice

Thanks Tala for posting - I will be there
Peace - Nancy

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On Fri, Sep 29, 2017 at 10:37 PM, Tala Abbasi <tala.abbasi@gmail.com> wrote:
Nancy, thanks for sharing--looks great! 

Sharing this from La Sarmiento for tomorrow's March. Hope to see you there! 

Dear Friends -
For any folks interested in participating with fellow Buddhist practitioners from NYC and Baltimore at the March for Racial Justice on Saturday, September 30th, please meet at the 12th Street SE entrance to Lincoln Park @ 11:30 am. There will be a banner of Kwan Yin that says "Embody Fierce Compassion" where folks will be gathering. Sorry for the delay in letting you know this information. It just got finalized today.
Here's more info about the March:
http://www.baltimoremindfulnesscommunity.space/september-30-march-for-racial-justice/

With metta,
Tala

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On Sep 22, 2017, at 1:43 PM, nancy murphy <nphlox@gmail.com> wrote:

Greetings,

Nancy Murphy here sharing information about the Grocery Walk for Food Justice for Wards 7 & 8 which will be taking place on Oct 14th in SE DC.

Here is the link about the event: http://grocerywalkdc.org/
Below is some information from the website related to some food injustice issues facing Wards 7 & 8 and some food justice solutions.

I will be walking - if you would like to join, that would be great!

Love & Peace Your Way,
Nancy


WHY WE WALK

  1. Access to healthy food should not be a luxury. Yet 1 in 7 District households struggle with food insecurity. And East of the River, limited options for buying fresh affordable food restricts people's ability to make healthy choices for their families.There are only 3 full service grocery stores for over 148,000 people in Wards 7 and 8 combined, making it difficult for many residents-- especially the 47% who have no access to a personal vehicle and the 17% who have a disability-- to get to fresh healthy food. This is the result of policies and practices that have chronically underinvested in communities of color and our food system.
  2. Your zipcode should not determine your life expectancy. Yet on average, Ward 2 residents live 16 years longer than Ward 8 residents. And East of the River, people are dramatically more likely to have and die from chronic diet-related disease-- Ward 8 residents are 5 times more likely to die from diabetes than Ward 3 residents. Access to healthy food is a public health equity issue.
  3. Local governments are responsible for solving public health problems. It is the D.C. government's responsibility to solve public health problems and work toward an equitable city. We need the city and its elected officials to maintain solutions that are working and fix the ones that aren't.
  4. D.C. can address these issues by investing in access to healthy food for all. The people of D.C. need our City Council and our mayor to put the city's money where its mouths are in 2018:
  • Amend the FEED DC Act to better support the development of small and medium sized grocers and grocery cooperatives in Wards 7 and 8
  • Create a recurring fund in the city budget to fund food justice solutions
  • Reduce barriers to federal nutrition programs like SNAP and WIC
  • Maintain funding for local programs that increase access to fresh food-- like Produce Plus, Healthy Corners, Joyful Markets, Medically Tailored meals, Produce Prescription, and nutrition programs for homeless shelters

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