What's Up?
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100

This student presented their What's Up on bringing fresh produce to corner stores

Who is Clarice?

100

In the documentary Food (Justice) for all, this city was helping Congolese refugees use their farming skills in vacant urban lots. 

What is Houston?
100

AU's The Market sources its food from this local DC organization 

What is the Capital Area Food Bank?

100

Eastern Market is in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Washington DC, a few blocks east of the US Capitol with a Metro station of the same name. You can take any of these three metro lines to get there. 

What are the orange, blue, and silver lines?

100

When planning a campaign, this stage is considered to be the last

What is evaluation?

200

This student presented their What's Up on communities living in North Carolina

Who is Olivia?

200

In the US of Agriculture, this state was highlighted for its Double Up Food Bucks -- a program that doubles the value of SNAP benefits spent at participating farmers markets and grocery stores

What is Michigan?

200

Food Justice, as defined by Gottlieb and Joshi (2010), “seeks to ensure that the _____ and _____ of where, what, and how food is grown, produced, transported, distributed, accessed and eaten are shared fairly.”

What are the benefits and risks?

200

The 5ht Annual Smithsonian Food History Weekend was held last month at which of the Smithsonian museums?

What is the Museum of American History?

200

Having inadequate economic resources to enable consistent access to safe, adequate, and nutritious food to support an active and healthy life for all household members 



What is food insecurity?

300

This student presented their What's Up on the power of soybeans

Who is Henry S?

300

This documentary showcases food insecurity through three people struggling with food insecurity: Barbie, a Philly mother; Rosie, a Colorado fifth-grader; and Tremonica, a Mississippi second-grader. 

What is a Place at the Table?

300

This ward in DC does not currently have a large supermarket retailer?

What is Ward 8

300

This Food Justice Matters speaker also spoke on a panel during Food History Weekend about women and food activism in American history 

Who is Tambra Stevenson?

300

Complex, integrated, and overlapping social structures and economic systems that are responsible for most health inequities



What are social determinants of health?
400

This student presented their What's Up on using SNAP benefits online

Who is Lauren?

400

In Food Chains, this labor advocacy group of tomato pickers from Southern Florida was highlighted

Who are the Coalition of Immokalee Workers or CIW?

400

Food Justice Matters is a part of this University College cohort

What is Problem to Policy?

400

Eastern Market has been in continuous operation since this year (pick one): 1873, 1791, or 2009. 

What is 1873?

400

Emergency food assistance is provided to this number of people in the United States including 14 million children

What is 37 million?

500

This student presented their What's Up on food insecurity on college campuses

Who is Juliette? 

500

Food Chains highlights the inequity between farmworker wages and retailer profits. Farmworkers average how much in annual pay: $16,000, $12,000, or $5,000. 

What is $12,000?

500

Professor Davis teaches in the Health Studies department where she focuses on health policy, advocacy, and justice. She studied health policy and public health at this University. 

Where is the University of Michigan

500

Each Tuesday and weekend at the Farmer's Line, Eastern Market hosts this type of food market of fresh produce

What is open-air?

500

This US federal agency regulates meat, poultry, and eggs in the US and is responsible for the administration of SNAP and WIC

What is the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)?

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