Food Access Advocates Walk The Long Walk ... To The Nearest Grocery Store
Nearly 40 million Americans live miles away from fresh, healthy food, and participants in the "Grocery Walk" wanted to show how difficult it can be to get basic items in these often low-income areas.
by Whitney Pipkin
Nov 01, 2017
3 minutes
Two miles isn't too far to march for a worthy cause, as people are prone to do in the nation's capital. But it is a long way to walk for groceries.
That's the impression organizers of a recent in Washington, D.C.'s Anacostia neighborhood wanted to invoke when they gathered nearly 500 people to walk that far — wielding carrots and "food justice" signs — in the latest effort to address the intractable problem of . More than half of the participants were residents who live in or
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