How Far Could You Stretch A Food Stamp Budget? [Reader Forum]
by Nia King on December 10 2012, 9:48AM
Colorlines readers advise Mayor Cory Booker how to eat on a food stamp budget.
Topics: Economy
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VideoHow Far Could You Stretch A Food Stamp Budget? [Reader Forum]
by Nia King on December 10 2012, 9:48AM
Colorlines readers advise Mayor Cory Booker how to eat on a food stamp budget.
Topics: Economy
Cory Booker Feeling ‘Hunger Pains’ Because He’s Under-Eating
by Jorge Rivas on December 6 2012, 9:25AM
Booker started the food stamps challenge on Tuesday and by Wednesday he was already having what he called “hunger pains.”
Cory Booker’s First Day on Food Stamps: Can’t Afford Coffee and Long Periods Without Food
by Jorge Rivas on December 5 2012, 11:11AM
For the next seven days, and at a time when Congress is considering $16 billion in cuts to the federal program, Booker will put himself in the same position as 850,000 other New Jerseyans who receive food stamps each month.
Cory Booker Plans to Live Off Food Stamps for One Week
by Jorge Rivas on November 21 2012, 12:39PM
Booker’s decision came by way of a challenge after Twitter user “Twitwit” told him that “nutrition is not a responsibility of the government.”
Without Electricity, New Yorkers on Food Stamps Can’t Pay for Food
by Jorge Rivas on November 1 2012, 4:33PM
New Yorkers with electronic benefit cards (EBT) go hungry because they can’t swipe their cards at shops with no electricity.
Food Stamp Bashing, Race, and the Bi-Partisan Attack on the Safety-Net
by Seth Freed Wessler on October 19 2012, 10:00AM
The GOP is winning the rhetorical war on poverty because Obama’s afraid to talk about race. And the results could be disastrous for millions of families.
Topics: Economy, Food Stamps, Politics
The Scary, Familiar Way Romney Would Shrink the Food Stamp Rolls
by Seth Freed Wessler on October 17 2012, 9:36AM
Mitt Romney again used the 47 million Americans on food stamps a line of attack in last night’s debate. But his plan for fixing that is to simply let those families starve.
Topics: 2012 Election, Economy, /NOW Blog
Food Stamps, Poor-Shaming and the Very Scary 2012 Farm Bill
by Akiba Solomon on July 26 2012, 9:58AM
Why we can’t afford to have moralistic debates about the choices desperate parents make as they try to feed their families.
Topics: Akiba Solomon, Economy, Food Stamps
Tea Partier Rep. Joe Walsh, (R-Ill) Says Democrats Got Blacks ‘Dependent Upon Government’
by Jorge Rivas on May 31 2012, 6:30PM
Illinois Tea Party Rep. Joe Walsh has an ongoing list of racist remarks against everyone who isn’t white.
Gingrich Surges With Old, Familiar Ploy: Racist Attacks on Poor People
by Seth Freed Wessler on January 19 2012, 9:57AM
Newt Gingrich has for decades been the GOP standard bearer in using racial caricatures to demonize poor people. Food stamps were spared for a time, leaving them the last functioning part of the economic safety net. No longer.
Topics: GOP Primary, Newt Gingrich, Politics
Gingrich Still Thinks Obama is ‘Food Stamps President’
by Jorge Rivas on January 17 2012, 10:22AM
At Sunday’s Fox News/Wall Street Journal debate, Newt Gingrich got a standing ovation from the audience after he challenged moderator Juan Williams by saying he stood by his racially loaded statements about the president and “really poor children in really poor neighborhoods.”
Topics: GOP Primary, /NOW Blog, Politics
The White House’s Flawed Attempt to Crack Down on Food Stamp ‘Fraud’
by Seth Freed Wessler on December 8 2011, 9:47AM
As the economic downturn continues, poor families of color are often forced to make tough choices. And it’s because they have little recourse.
Topics: Economy
Another Dismal Record: 50 Million Went Hungry in 2009
by Seth Freed Wessler on November 16 2010, 11:41AM
Food stamps helped significantly, but Congress is busy cutting funding for them.
Topics: Economy
As Washington Returns, It’s Back to Jobs vs. the Deficit
by Seth Freed Wessler on September 9 2010, 10:41AM
Obama hopes the tax debate will paint a bright line between Republicans and Democrats this month.
Topics: Economy
Congress Leaves Kids Hungry in Order to Feed Them
by Seth Freed Wessler on August 17 2010, 9:35AM
It’s been a summer of false choices in Washington—pitting one vital need for struggling families against another.
Topics: Economy
Congress Votes For School Funding, Cuts Food Stamps
by Seth Freed Wessler on August 10 2010, 4:01PM
Working families gear up for a fight.
Topics: Economy
House Democrats Vow to Restore Food Stamp Funding
by Seth Freed Wessler on August 9 2010, 3:58PM
How they’ll make good on that promise is anybody’s guess.
Topics: Economy
Senate Chops Last Lifeline For Struggling Families
by Seth Freed Wessler on August 6 2010, 3:17PM
Food stamps are all that’s left for many, but they too are sacrificed to the deficit demons.
Topics: Economy
Why Would You Sell Your Food Stamps? [VIDEO]
by Debayani Kar on February 23 2010, 9:51AM
ARC researcher and ColorLines journalist Seth Wessler joined Carmen Cordero of Vecinos Unidos, Irasema Garza of Legal Momentum, and Wanda Fossett of Community Voices Heard on GRITtv to discuss food stamps, poverty and why this might be the best…
Topics: Race and Recession
Welfare Recipients Forced to Sell Food Stamps to Buy Basic Necessities
by Debayani Kar on February 19 2010, 7:16AM
ARC researcher and ColorLines journalist Seth Wessler joined Luz Santana of Vecinos Unidos on Democracy Now! this morning to discuss how people, especially women and mothers, are making ends meet through the recession. Seth profiled the work and experience…
Topics: Race and Recession
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