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Soupidarity: why food aid needs more solidarity, not charity.

Soupidarity: why food aid needs more solidarity, not charity.

Rachel Coxon, BA Economics and Politics By compensating for austerity measures, organisations like food banks enable policymakers to construct food poverty as a matter of charity rather than a political obligation. When Britain’s first soup kitchens emerged in the early 1800s, they were immediately controversial. There was no shortage
spiritadmin Feb 8, 2022

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