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AUDITORIUM
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The Hunger Museum
We Can Solve Hunger —
The Proof is in Our History
The Proof is in Our History
- 1.Welcome
- 2.Museum Lobby
- 3.Jewish Immigration from Eastern Europe
- 4.Immigration from Europe
- 5.Immigration from Europe
- 6.Jane Addams and Hull House
- 7.The Dark Side of Nutrition Science
- 8.On the Breadline
- 9.Beginnings
- 10.How did the Food Stamp Program work?
- 11.Farm Family Portraits
- 12.An Unequal Recovery
- 13.1945-1965: WWII and the Paradoxes of the Postwar Era
- 14.Norman Rockwell, “Freedom From Want”
- 15.How did the National School Lunch Program work?
- 16.What were the structural limitations of the National School Lunch Program’s reach?
- 17.What were the structural limitations of the National School Lunch Program’s reach?
- 18.“New Frigidaire Refrigerators!” by General Motors
- 19.Hunger, Justice, and Civil Rights - Landing
- 20.Hunger, Justice, and Civil Rights - Main
- 21.Lunch Counter Student Sit-Ins (Greensboro, NC)
- 22.United Bronx Parents (Washington, DC)
- 23.Fannie Lou Hamer and Freedom Farmers (Sunflower County, MS)
- 24.Cesar Chavez’s Fast for Nonviolence (Delano, CA)
- 25.The Fish Wars (Nisqually, WA)
- 26.Fannie Lou Hamer on CBS News Series “Of Black America”
- 27.Marian Wright, Peter Edelman, and the Mule Train
- 28.President Lyndon B. Johnson
- 29.Dr. Jean Mayer and the White House Conference
- 30.1975-1996: The Unmaking of the Great Society
- 31.Government Cheese
- 32.The Welfare Queen
- 33.Welfare Reform
- 34.COVID-19 – Food Distribution
- 35.One Big Beautiful Bill Act (H.R.1) Signing Ceremony
- 36.“Cry with your full throat, without restraint; Raise your voice like a shofar!” – Isaiah 58:1
- 37.Wishing Tree
- 38.End tour
MAZON: A Jewish Response to Hunger