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WVU Center for Resilient Communities advances work toward the Right to Food in West Virginia

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Joshua Lohnes, food policy research director at the WVU Center for Resilient Communities, discusses food insecurity and hunger in West Virginia with Comcast Newsmakers. He explains why there is an emergent movement now demanding a constitutional amendment for the Right to Food in the state. 

To learn more about HJR 30, the constitutional amendment introduced by Del. Danielle Walker, or to get involved in advancing this work, join monthly calls through the Voices of Hunger WV platform

Watch the discussion with Comcast Newsmakers. 

For questions, contact Lohnes at jlohnes@mail.wvu.edu or 304-685-6450.