ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 9月5日 07時00分
In the pandemic economy, nearly 1 in 8 U.S. households doesn’t have enough to eat. In the richest nation on earth, millions of Americans live at the edge of hunger.
Food-insecurity doesn't always mean a lack of food — it can mean living in constant fear of running out and not being able to afford more. It doesn’t always look like extreme hunger — it looks like fast food at the end of the month when food stamps run out. Or rural “food deserts,” where there are few food banks.
For @nytmag, the photographer Brenda Ann Kenneally spent 3 months and travelled 3,600 miles documenting the lives of 50 families she met through local nonprofits, food banks and pantries, religious charities, government agencies and other social services groups. Tap the link in our bio to read and see what hunger looks like in America today. Photos by @alittlecreativeclassinc.
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