World Hunger
Explore the profound insights of "World Hunger" by Frances Moore Lappé, a pioneering work that challenges the conventional narratives surrounding global hunger. Published in 2015 by Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press, this compelling book consists of 396 pages dedicated to unpacking the critical question: "Why does hunger persist in the face of abundant food supply?"
In this enlightening read, Lappé takes a bold stand against pervasive myths that hinder our understanding and response to hunger worldwide. With a focus on agriculture, nutrition policy, and social justice, "World Hunger" lays bare the root causes of starvation while advocating for meaningful change. Ideal for anyone interested in agriculture and state, food supply, and poverty, this book is both informative and inspiring.
Join Frances Moore Lappé in reshaping the conversation about hunger and discover actionable solutions that can help pave the way for a more equitable future.