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Eradicating Food Deserts one Congregation at a Time

  • hannahmwallace8
  • Jan 30, 2013
  • 1 min read

New York Times columnist Roger Cohen says that organic food is elitist and assumes that the only people who demand healthy, pesticide-free food are well-off Whole Foods shoppers. I don't know how else to say this: he's wrong.

Continue reading my article about food justice pioneer Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon on Civil Eats.

Times columnist Roger Cohen says that organic food is elitist, and assumes that the only people who demand healthy, pesticide-free food are well-off Whole Foods shoppers. Well, I don’t know how else to put it: he’s wrong. - See more at: http://civileats.com/2013/01/30/eradicating-food-deserts-one-congregation-at-a-time/#sthash.eHS6ryhr

Times columnist Roger Cohen says that organic food is elitist, and assumes that the only people who demand healthy, pesticide-free food are well-off Whole Foods shoppers. Well, I don’t know how else to put it: he’s wrong. - See more at: http://civileats.com/2013/01/30/eradicating-food-deserts-one-congregation-at-a-time/#sthash.eHS6ryhr.blog on why Roger Cohen gets it wrong.  How Ecumenical Ministres of Oregon makes sure that organic food is anything but elitist, for Civil Eats. 

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