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Hawaiʻi drops to 44th in the nation in children’s summer meal participation
Food Equity Will Caron 8/4/20 Food Equity Will Caron 8/4/20

Hawaiʻi drops to 44th in the nation in children’s summer meal participation

Fewer than 1 in 11 keiki in free or reduced-price school lunch were reached by summer meals.

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Free grab-and-go meals for children and youth available through August 14
Food Equity Will Caron 7/31/20 Food Equity Will Caron 7/31/20

Free grab-and-go meals for children and youth available through August 14

Community organizations respond to delayed start of public school year by keeping keiki feeding sites open.

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Hawaiʻi, 1980–now: a tale of rising inequality
Wages & Labor Will Caron 5/11/20 Wages & Labor Will Caron 5/11/20

Hawaiʻi, 1980–now: a tale of rising inequality

It has become increasingly difficult for families to make it in the archipelago, particularly as wages have stagnated and housing costs have exploded.

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Community partnership nearly doubles capacity to 20 keiki feeding sites
Food Equity Will Caron 5/4/20 Food Equity Will Caron 5/4/20

Community partnership nearly doubles capacity to 20 keiki feeding sites

On May 5, Kamaʻāina Kids will open 9 new sites, including one on Maui.

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Community partnership expands to 11 sites serving free meals to 1,700 keiki on Oʻahu
Food Equity Will Caron 4/27/20 Food Equity Will Caron 4/27/20

Community partnership expands to 11 sites serving free meals to 1,700 keiki on Oʻahu

Suppers being served in Kalihi and new sites in ʻAiea and Honolulu.

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Community partnership serves free meals to keiki during school closure
Food Equity Will Caron 3/23/20 Food Equity Will Caron 3/23/20

Community partnership serves free meals to keiki during school closure

During this unplanned school closure, three SFSP sponsors—YMCA Honolulu, Parents and Children Together, and Palama Settlement—are opening food sites in low-income areas on Oʻahu for keiki.

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Good policy decisions can ease COVID-19’s impact on Hawaiʻi
Taxes & Budget Will Caron 3/17/20 Taxes & Budget Will Caron 3/17/20

Good policy decisions can ease COVID-19’s impact on Hawaiʻi

As the threat of a pandemic recession grows, policymakers should invest in initiatives that will address near-term financial shocks, as well as make Hawaiʻi a better place in the long-run.

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Make Hawaiʻi’s Earned Income Tax Credit into a cornerstone of antipoverty policy
Taxes & Budget Will Caron 2/24/20 Taxes & Budget Will Caron 2/24/20

Make Hawaiʻi’s Earned Income Tax Credit into a cornerstone of antipoverty policy

How lawmakers can strengthen the signature working families tax credit to help those who need it most.

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Hawaiʻi drops to 51st in the nation for school breakfast participation
Food Equity Will Caron 2/13/20 Food Equity Will Caron 2/13/20

Hawaiʻi drops to 51st in the nation for school breakfast participation

Even fewer low-income children in Hawaiʻi are starting their day with a healthy school breakfast.

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Trump’s Public Charge rule could cost Hawaiʻi dearly
Food Equity, Wages & Labor Will Caron 1/27/20 Food Equity, Wages & Labor Will Caron 1/27/20

Trump’s Public Charge rule could cost Hawaiʻi dearly

With the new Trump Administration Public Charge rule given the green light today by the U.S. Supreme Court, both Hawaiʻi’s economy and its hardworking immigrant families will suffer.

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Report explores the multifaceted issue of senior hunger in Hawaiʻi
Food Equity Will Caron 1/7/20 Food Equity Will Caron 1/7/20

Report explores the multifaceted issue of senior hunger in Hawaiʻi

To effectively address senior hunger, policymakers need to adopt a holistic framework that understands the interplay between public health, economic justice and social capital.

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Hawaiʻi Appleseed and PHOCUSED join forces
Taxes & Budget Will Caron 11/12/19 Taxes & Budget Will Caron 11/12/19

Hawaiʻi Appleseed and PHOCUSED join forces

The merger of these social justice organizations is meant to forge a stronger connection between data-driven policy and impacted communities.

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Hawaiʻi ranks last at serving after-school suppers to low-income keiki
Food Equity Will Caron 10/23/19 Food Equity Will Caron 10/23/19

Hawaiʻi ranks last at serving after-school suppers to low-income keiki

The state is foregoing more than $600,000 per year in federal meal reimbursements as a result.

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Whole Foods Market’s “5% Day” will expand access to meals for children
Food Equity Will Caron 10/7/19 Food Equity Will Caron 10/7/19

Whole Foods Market’s “5% Day” will expand access to meals for children

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Official poverty data obscures reality faced by Hawaiʻi residents
Taxes & Budget Will Caron 9/10/19 Taxes & Budget Will Caron 9/10/19

Official poverty data obscures reality faced by Hawaiʻi residents

The more accurate Supplemental Poverty Measure ranks Hawaiʻi at 13th highest for poverty in the nation.

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Andy Fisher, food justice author, to speak at UH Manoa
Food Equity Will Caron 9/5/19 Food Equity Will Caron 9/5/19

Andy Fisher, food justice author, to speak at UH Manoa

Fisher will discuss why wealthy countries like the U.S. continue to struggle with food insecurity.

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Donations at Safeway in September will help end hunger
Food Equity Will Caron 9/2/19 Food Equity Will Caron 9/2/19

Donations at Safeway in September will help end hunger

All throughout this month, when you make a donation to the Hunger Is campaign at Safeway stores throughout Hawaiʻi, your money will help us expand school breakfast participation in our schools.

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Hawaiʻi Appleseed announces Victor Geminiani’s retirement
Taxes & Budget Will Caron 8/21/19 Taxes & Budget Will Caron 8/21/19

Hawaiʻi Appleseed announces Victor Geminiani’s retirement

The 50-year advocate for the low-income community and founder of Hawaiʻi Appleseed Center for Law & Economic Justice will retire on August 31, 2019.

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Fewer than one in 11 low-income keiki get free summer food
Food Equity Will Caron 7/10/19 Food Equity Will Caron 7/10/19

Fewer than one in 11 low-income keiki get free summer food

A national report released today shows Hawaiʻi has dropped to 43rd in the nation in providing free or reduced-price school lunches to keiki over the summer, but there is reason for optimism going forward.

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How to prepare for the next global recession
Taxes & Budget, Wages & Labor, Affordable Housing Will Caron 6/24/19 Taxes & Budget, Wages & Labor, Affordable Housing Will Caron 6/24/19

How to prepare for the next global recession

A comprehensive analysis of Hawaiʻi’s response to the Great Recession reveals important lessons the state must learn ahead of the next economic downturn.

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