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The Painful Truth about Hunger in America: Why We Must Unlearn Everything We Think We Know--and Start Again Audiobook, by Mariana Chilton Play Audiobook Sample

The Painful Truth about Hunger in America: Why We Must Unlearn Everything We Think We Know--and Start Again Audiobook

The Painful Truth about Hunger in America: Why We Must Unlearn Everything We Think We Know--and Start Again Audiobook, by Mariana Chilton Play Audiobook Sample
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Read By: Kim Niemi Publisher: Highbridge Audio Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 8.83 hours at 1.5x Speed 6.63 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: April 2025 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN: 9781696618632

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Total Audiobook Chapters:

24

Longest Chapter Length:

76:41 minutes

Shortest Chapter Length:

05 seconds

Average Chapter Length:

33:09 minutes

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Most people think hunger has to do with food: researchers, policymakers, and advocates focus on promoting government-funded nutrition assistance; well-meaning organizations try to get expired or wasted food to marginalized communities; and philanthropists donate their money to the cause and congratulate themselves for doing so. But few people ask about the structural issues undergirding hunger, such as, Who benefits from keeping people in such a state of precarity? In The Painful Truth about Hunger in America, Mariana Chilton shows that the solution to food insecurity lies far beyond food and must incorporate personal, political, and spiritual approaches if we are serious about fixing the crisis.

Drawing on twenty-five years of research, programming, and advocacy efforts, Chilton compellingly demonstrates that food insecurity is created and maintained by people in power. Taking the listener back to the original wounds in the United States caused by its history of colonization, genocide, and enslavement, she forces us to reckon with hard questions about why people in the US allow hunger to persist. The Painful Truth about Hunger in America reinvigorates our commitment to uprooting the causes of poverty and discrimination, and points to a more generative and humane world where everyone can be nourished.

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About Kim Niemi

Jim Seybert has worked as a radio announcer, talk show host, and television producer. He also spent many years as business development vice president at an association of independent retail stores. Today, he maintains a private consulting practice and works with companies in many industries, helping them find new ways to do things. A frequent speaker and seminar leader, he has shared his ideas and expertise with the National Center for Database Marketing, Direct Marketing Association, Christian Management Association, Gospel Music Association, and Biola University’s Executive MBA program, where he is a frequent lecturer.