Posts tagged: #Immigration

iEat Green Shares a Taste of the 5th Annual Food Lab Conference, and Welcomes Bren Smith to the iEat Green Radio Show!

Hi Everyone, This past weekend, I had the pleasure of attending the 5th Annual Food Lab Conference, hosted by the East End Food Institute at the Southampton Campus Stony Brook University. It was a great program, exploring the Taste and … Read More

iEat Green Welcomes Steffen and Rachel Schneider, the Force Behind Hawthorne Valley Farm and the Institute of Mindful Agriculture

Hi Everyone, Welcome to another beautiful week! I am so thankful that I have a loving circle of family and friends to cushion the daily bombardment of horrendous things going on in the world. Whether it’s issues on immigration, gun … Read More

An App to Help Curb Food Waste!; Immigrants Using Federal Food Programs May Be Denied Green Cards; Glyphosate Could be Killing Honey Bee’s; Landmark UN Report Urges the World to Make a Change Now to Fight Climate Change;

Brooklyn-based App Seeks to Help Create A Solution For Food Waste in Retail Food Spaces  1.3 Billion tons of food is wasted each year. Though household food waste is a problem, restaurant and retail market’s waste makes up a larger … Read More

iEat Green Joined The #FamiliesBelongTogether March in NYC; Raquel Jacquez Sharp, from the The Sylvia Center, Joins Bhavani on the Progressive Radio Network

Hi Everyone, This past Saturday, all across the country, hundreds of thousands of people showed up to protest the Trump administration’s “zero tolerance” immigration policy and their practice of separating children from their families. The #FamiliesBelongTogether March was a coming … Read More

iEat Green Joined the Women’s March in Washington DC!, Next Steps to Unify the Movement; Jennifer Harris from The Rudd Center for Food Policy Joins Bhavani on the Progressive Radio Network!

Hi All, I always come back from a March in Washington feeling energized and motivated to  connect with others to keep the momentum going. This is a particularly crucial time, and there are so many grassroots organizations taking up the … Read More