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Shopping for Change: Getting Healthy Choices into Your Local Stores

March 5, 2014
I like to think I have a lot of influence over my three-year-old daughter’s choices, but it’s hard to compete with the likes of Joe Camel and friendly little M & M smiley faces. Like many parents, I worry that advertising—which has been shown to have a greater influence over youth than peer...
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#FoodFri Tweetchat: 1,000 Days - From Pregnancy to a Child's 2nd Birthday

March 5, 2014
During the 1,000 day window between a woman's pregnancy and her child's 2nd birthday, nutrition is critical. The right nutrition can have a life-changing impact on a child's ability to grow, learn and thrive. "Quite simply, there is no other period of a person’s life when nutrition has as profound...
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Yearning for Nourishment

March 4, 2014
There is a child in the barrio, playing with her brother, listening to her mother pleading for food. The unemployment checks have ended. The kitchen is bare. Her mother is calling local pantries, while her children wonder when they will be fed. In the high rises of Manhattan, full of opportunity...
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A Response to Rep. Candice Miller's Attack on School Nutrition Standards

March 4, 2014
The Detroit News published an op-ed by Michigan Congresswoman Candice Miller on February 24th, where the Congresswoman slammed the nutrition standards established under the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010 . In her op-ed Representative Miller calls the nutrition standards (which guarantee more...
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Why the First 1,000 Days Matter

March 1, 2014
Every mother has a story about the beginnings of her child’s life. Many of them are joyful, some are heartbreaking, but all of them are important. And almost all of them will have at least one thing in common: the desire to give their child the absolute best start to life. Our instincts as moms to...
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Thanks Michelle Obama.....It’s up to us now!

February 28, 2014
Co-author: Renee Gross, J.D., Legislative Coordinator at the Yale Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity When you send your child to school in the morning, you expect they will learn math, reading, and writing; even art and physical education. But you probably don’t expect them to learn about...
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#FoodFri Tweetchat: Food Justice is Racial Justice

February 21, 2014
Parents drive food justice in schools. Their involvement is pivotal in ensuring that children receive access to healthier foods. Knowing this, MomsRising is excited to host this week's #FoodFri chat with the NAACP! Our topic, Food Justice is Racial Justice, will focus on advocating for food justice...
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#FoodFri Tweetchat: Share the love – without the sugar!

February 6, 2014
Valentine’s Day doesn’t have to be another candy-filled holiday. Share the love – without the sugar – and join us for a Twitter chat about healthy and fun celebration ideas that are just as sweet this Friday, February 7, 2014, at 1 p.m., EST /10 a.m PST! Join the #FoodFri Tweetchat with @MomsRising...
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Who Is Being Protected With Plastic Gloves?

February 5, 2014
In line at a popular burrito chain with my son, we watched as one employee made the order for the customer in front of us, took money, made change, and then returned to make my son’s burrito. In the same pair of plastic gloves. She quickly complied with my request for her to wear new gloves, unlike...
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Chicken from China?

February 5, 2014
As a mother, I was shocked to learn that foods like chicken nuggets or canned chicken soup could soon contain chicken that was processed in China -- a country with one of the worst food safety records in the world! Even if you, or your school's cafeteria manager, want to avoid chicken processed in...
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