Food Pantries, Poverty, and Social Justice
Publication Year: 2013

Food Pantries, Poverty, and Social Justice

Citation:

Michael Greenberg, Gwendolyn Greenberg, and Lauren Mazza, Food Pantries, Poverty, and Social Justice, American Journal of Public Health, 100(11), 2021-2022, 2010.

The authors discuss household food insecurity in the U.S., a problem the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) terms to be a lack of sufficient food with suitable nutritional content to allow all members of a household to have an active and healthy lifestyle. A case involving the economic challenges faced by a church-run food pantry is said to represent the experiences of food pantries nationally. The authors advocate for a larger government role in assuring household food security.