In Women’s Health magazine Tanya Fields was interviewed. She is the founder of the Black Feminist Project and Black Joy Farm in the Bronx, NY.
Families living in the South Bronx neighborhood can get fresh fruits and vegetables delivered in CSA like boxes on a sliding-scale fee.
Interviewed in Women’s Health Fields was quoted:
“It’s a little ridiculous for people to see activism as a job as opposed to a responsibility to create a better world.”
Reading the work of Protest Poet Mahogany L. Browne has ignited the fire in me to speak out at every opportunity.
I tell you readers today: Dare. Risk acting to change your corner of the world for the better
In New York City when you order groceries online with FreshDirect you can add a donation to the NY Common Pantry [also in the Bronx].
NY Common Pantry sends you a charitable contribution tax-deduction letter via email in January. The money you donate can add up to $500 or more quickly.
The more deprived you feel that’s when I recommend donating to charity. And tipping service staff a little extra.
The holiday time is here. Try going on FreshDirect website to order food for yourself and donate food via NY Common Pantry.
Go on the Black Feminist Project website to donate money buy their tee shirt or read more about this nonprofit.
We’re all counting coins because of the increased cost of food due to inflation. Yet this is precisely when I feel like those of us with a well-stocked pantry and refrigerator should do more to help Americans who are food insecure.
Be grateful. That’s what I would tell everyone reading this blog. Be grateful.
Share the wealth.
It’s the quickest easiest way to feel like a millionaire even when you’re not.
And feeling like a million bucks can help you achieve your goals. Thus inspiring others to dare to dream.
This is what I would tell any ambitious folk reading this blog:
Stay hungry as the saying goes. And feed the hungry.