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Acknowledgements
We want to dedicate a special thanks to the following people and organizations who attended our brainstorming meeting,
consultation, and/or provided feedback, recommendations, or additional analysis to our research:
Alliance to End Hunger
Minerva Delgado
Erica McCoy*
Center for Public Justice
Katie Thompson
Kathryn Post
Juliana D’Aoust
Priscila Castaneda
Grace Degraaf
Center on Budget and
Policy Priorities
Dottie Rosenbaum
Zoe Neuberger
Michael Mitchell
Elizabeth Wolkomir*
Ashley Burnside
Congressional Hunger Center
Sakennah Shabazz
Samantha Stephenson
Jon Wogman
Health Connect One
Brenda Reyes
Sadie Wych
Honor the Earth
Bridget Guiza
Feeding America
Corey Malone-Smolla
Carrie Calvert
Robert Campbell
J Chapman
Policy Link
Feeding Corps
Kumar Chandran
Lisa Cylar Barett*
Food and Research Action
Coalition (FRAC)
Alexandria Ashbrook
Crystal FrizSimons
Daniel Ngo
RESULTS-Raise Your
Voice to End Poverty
Joint Center
Sean Michael*
Tamara Bates, Expert on Poverty
Mary’s Center
Joan Yengo
Akua “Odi” Boateng
Manilan Houle, Expert on Poverty
Asia Thompson, Expert on Poverty
Pamela M. Covington,
Expert on Poverty
Meredith Dodson
Mazon
Liza Liberman
National WIC Association
Darlena Birch
Alison Hard*
Quincy Harris
Georgia Machell
Elisabet Eppes
National First Food Racial
Equity Cohort
Brenda Reyes, Race
Forward Conference
Felicia Floyd, Race
Forward Conference
Camie Goldhammer,
Native Nutrition Conference
NETWORK Lobby for
Catholic Social Justice
Quincy Howard*
Oregon Indigenous
Breastfeeding Network
Roberta Eaglehorse-Ortiz
Share our Strength,
No Kid Hungry
Esubalew Dadi
Monica Gonzales
Karen Wong
University of Austin, LBJ School
Sarah Rush
Mike Hole
University of DC
Heather Naylor
Wind River Indian Reservation
Rhonda R. Bowers
Kelly Mae Pingree
Elisabeth A. Lewis
Unaffiliated with an Organization
Elizabeth Martin
Other Acknowledgments: Thank you to Charleston Evans for your role as a volunteer researcher for child nutrition programs.
We would also like to thank colleagues at Bread for the World/Institute for reviewing and providing feedback: Asma Lateef,
Heather Taylor, Michele Sumilas, Todd Post, Karyn Bigelow, Christine Ashely Melendez and Jane Adams. We would also like to
thank several unnamed interviewees with lived experience of hunger and poverty who requested to remain anonymous.
*Indicates a change in organization from the time this report was developed to the time this report was published.
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