Article 6NB47 ‘A sanctuary’: how neglected Native American communities are organizing their own food hubs

‘A sanctuary’: how neglected Native American communities are organizing their own food hubs

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Samuel Gilbert on the Hopi reservation, Arizona
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The hubs seek to produce, store and distribute food to the one-quarter of Native Americans experiencing food insecurity

On the Hopi reservation in the high desert of northern Arizona, construction is underway.

A dilapidated auto garage is being converted into a fully-equipped kitchen, food storage areas, dining room and an attached greenhouse. The new facilities will become the first-ever Hopi-region food hub, used to increase Indigenous access to fresh, healthy and affordable food through farm shares, farmer's markets, agricultural workshops, seed sharing, cooking lessons and other programs.

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