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Left Over: How Corporations and Politicians Are Milking the American School Lunch
The Counter
9 episodes
8 months ago
A 6-part investigative series looking at the systemic shortcomings of the National School Lunch program from those at the bottom of the pyramid, to those at the top. Left Over host award-winning journalist Jessica Terrell travels to school districts across the country for a closer look at why and how corporations and politicians are undermining and exploiting the American public school lunch system. Each episode of Left Over dives into the experiences of lunch workers, students, caretakers, and community organizers while examining how the problematic views surrounding poverty and unchecked racial inequality are fueling the country’s largest anti-hunger programs. The series is made possible by grants from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
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A 6-part investigative series looking at the systemic shortcomings of the National School Lunch program from those at the bottom of the pyramid, to those at the top. Left Over host award-winning journalist Jessica Terrell travels to school districts across the country for a closer look at why and how corporations and politicians are undermining and exploiting the American public school lunch system. Each episode of Left Over dives into the experiences of lunch workers, students, caretakers, and community organizers while examining how the problematic views surrounding poverty and unchecked racial inequality are fueling the country’s largest anti-hunger programs. The series is made possible by grants from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
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Education for Kids
Education,
Kids & Family,
Government
Episodes (9/9)
Left Over: How Corporations and Politicians Are Milking the American School Lunch
Introducing: 100 Latina Birthdays
The health and wellness of Latinas is crucial to the health and wellbeing of the U.S. economy. In 100 Latina Birthdays, an original documentary series from Peabody-nominated LWC Studios, reporters in Chicago investigate the health and lifetime outcomes of Latinas in the United States from birth to age 100. In season 1, the stories that unfold center Latinas during their perinatal journeys, childhood, adolescence, and up until age 20. In episode 1, new parents Wendy Miralda and José Paz are navigating the first year of their daughter Jelyani’s life, in Spanish. Language is key to their connection as a family and as Hondurans living in a predominantly Mexican neighborhood in Waukegan, Illinois. The Paz family never questioned teaching their baby Spanish. But many Latinos in the U.S. grapple with the misconception that doing so could delay their child learning English, or affect their development. There’s also the stigma Latinos face when they don’t teach their children Spanish. Reporter Andrea Flores dives into the research on infant brain development that supports bilingualism, and tackles the harmful misconceptions that divide U.S. Latinos along language lines. For more information, all episodes, and transcripts visit us at 100latinabirthdays.com. Follow us on social media @100latinabirthdays.
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2 years ago
35 minutes 7 seconds

Left Over: How Corporations and Politicians Are Milking the American School Lunch
Introducing Still Paying the Price: Reparations in Real Terms
2 years ago
3 minutes 50 seconds

Left Over: How Corporations and Politicians Are Milking the American School Lunch
"We Created This System in the First Place"
2 years ago
37 minutes 50 seconds

Left Over: How Corporations and Politicians Are Milking the American School Lunch
"It Felt Like You Were Banging Your Head Against a Wall"
2 years ago
30 minutes 29 seconds

Left Over: How Corporations and Politicians Are Milking the American School Lunch
"Their Job Is Not to Make Kids Healthier"
2 years ago
33 minutes 52 seconds

Left Over: How Corporations and Politicians Are Milking the American School Lunch
"Somebody Other Than Us Is Planning Our Menus Right Now"
2 years ago
37 minutes 36 seconds

Left Over: How Corporations and Politicians Are Milking the American School Lunch
"The Paradox of Plenty Amid Hunger"
2 years ago
36 minutes 1 second

Left Over: How Corporations and Politicians Are Milking the American School Lunch
"It’s Blame the Lunch Worker First and Foremost"
2 years ago
34 minutes 57 seconds

Left Over: How Corporations and Politicians Are Milking the American School Lunch
Welcome to Left Over Podcast
2 years ago
2 minutes 8 seconds

Left Over: How Corporations and Politicians Are Milking the American School Lunch
A 6-part investigative series looking at the systemic shortcomings of the National School Lunch program from those at the bottom of the pyramid, to those at the top. Left Over host award-winning journalist Jessica Terrell travels to school districts across the country for a closer look at why and how corporations and politicians are undermining and exploiting the American public school lunch system. Each episode of Left Over dives into the experiences of lunch workers, students, caretakers, and community organizers while examining how the problematic views surrounding poverty and unchecked racial inequality are fueling the country’s largest anti-hunger programs. The series is made possible by grants from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.