covid-food-archive.docx Sara-Jean Redfield. Crown Heights, Brooklyn, New York. 11/12/2021 This is a document from the notes app in my iPhone. It started as a grocery list in January 2020, but when we entered lockdown, I began recording recipes. I wanted…
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Amy Bentley. West Village, Manhattan, New York City. 03/08/2021 Photos of boarded up, graffiti strewn restaurants. Signs indicating maximum capacity of patrons (35%), signs indicating masks required
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Excluded workers protest at the state capitol as they embark on day 21 of their hunger strike. Amy Bentley. Albany, NY. 04/05/2021
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“Street vendors, restaurant workers, and other essential workers launched a hunger strike on Tuesday , calling on New York state legislators to provide more financial assistance to workers who have been left out of past Covid-19 relief packages…
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Bars and restaurants lost 11,400 jobs in the month of December, a 5.8% drop in hospitality employment over a single month. “New York employed 140,700 fewer bar and restaurant workers in December than it did at the same time in…
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On 1/16/21 over 1,400 workers at the Hunts Point Produce Market went on strike for a $1/hour raise, “arguing that they had worked nonstop to keep the city’s food supply going throughout the pandemic.” The Hunts Point Produce Market…
063, Opening a Food Business During a Pandemic
https://spark.adobe.com/page/PmrlunzMDLwP8/ https://uploads.knightlab.com/storymapjs/336c584579dc8281ed53bd95bc1b26a0/opening-a-food-business-during-a-pandemic/draft.html Marie Colombel, submitted for Amy Bentley’s class, “Food Communication in Times of Crisis,” December 2020
062, Motherhood, Food and COVID-19
https://spark.adobe.com/page/yjg7hzOy8AZdB/ Kedene McDowell, submitted for Amy Bentley’s class, “Food Communication in Times of Crisis,” December 2020
061, East Village Organics
https://www.aliandevo.com/ Tess Nissen, submitted for Amy Bentley’s class, “Food Communication in Times of Crisis,” December 2020
060, Combatting Food Insecurity
Amani Yasin, submitted for Amy Bentley’s class, “Food Communication in Times of Crisis,” December 2020