APPETITE FOR JUSTICE

Giving back just a little to help right an injustice (Update on Food Empowerment Project School Supply Drive 2018)
Delivery in Watsonville. Photo by Souledad Productions. As a vegan organization, Food Empowerment Project (F.E.P.) encourages people who have access to healthy food to

Help end animal cruelty one glass at a time
As June is the start of National Dairy Month, initially conceived by the International Dairy Foods Association in 1937 to promote drinking milk, I want

Fight for the Ocean: August 30, 2018: In honor of Dr. Sylvia Earle
As some of you might remember from my previous blogs, sharks are my favorite animal. I love the ocean and everyone and every thing in

Is it wrong to start having hope?
I tend to have a lot of thoughts rolling around in my head, but lately I have not had a lot of time to write

The former employee felt the HR department was more committed to protecting the organization’s image than its employees
Earlier this month (name withheld) married a subordinate of his, whom he courted on the job. (Name withheld) resigned, and her resignation also raises questions

They were lined around the block (update of school supply drive 2017)
Alejandro feeling proud! Photo by In Her Image Photography When we arrived on Sunday, August 6, to deliver the school supplies to the children of

I didn’t feel like an ally
I have always felt weird about the term ally, mostly because I tend to see it during my quick glances at Instagram, where vegan white

Good Intentions
Awhile back, there was an animal group that I used to really love that used “Good intentions are not enough” as part of their messaging.

If I had only known…
This year will mark my 29th year of being vegan. I remember thinking more than a decade ago that in 10 years we should be

¡Qué Vergüenza Safeway!
FEP ha estudiado el acceso a comida saludable en comunidades de color y de bajos recursos en dos áreas: el condado de Santa Clara, CA

Language
Food Empowerment Project (F.E.P.) acknowledges that actions are more important than words; however, language is incredibly important. In fact, we have guidelines for writing for

Shame on Safeway
Food Empowerment Project (F.E.P.) has extensively studied access to healthy foods in communities of color and low-income communities in two areas: Santa Clara County, CA,