Left: Volunteer Engagement Director Katy Kiefer visits the Emmaus Triangle farm- ers market in Emmaus, Pennsylvania, with Food & Water Watch's youngest volunteer.
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Rebecca Can Fight for a Just and Sustainable Food Future Because of You
If it’s about food policy, Rebecca Wolf has her finger on the pulse. She’s your Food & Water Watch Senior Food Policy Analyst and was featured in the May Livable Future LIVE event about the Farm Bill. Rebecca leads efforts to advance federal legislation that would overhaul our food and farm systems for the better. “This year has been about opposing policies that roll back support for working people.
It’s been about standing up to corporate greed that skims dollar after dollar from people’s wallets. And it’s been about making a case for a food system that supports resilient, diversified, family farmers, not factory farms.”
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