Black Churches Can Help Communities Navigate New SNAP Requirements
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Ernie Uribe has spent the last few weeks carrying cans of soup and cleaning the floor of the food pantry at the First Presbyterian Church of Chicago in the Woodlawn neighborhood on the South Side. Uribe, 60, is trying to comply with the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program's (SNAP) new work rules, which provide him with $252 a month to buy food. But the hours might not be enough. He's volunteering while also spending about two nights a week…
Black Churches Can Help Communities Navigate New SNAP Requirements
Source: Scott Heins / Getty The Montgomery Bus Boycott of 70 years ago was one of the most influential efforts of the Civil Rights Movement. However, the Montgomery Bus Boycott is not just a story of what Black people stopped doing to protest a racist policy; it is also a story of what they started doing in order to address their transportation needs on their own terms. They still needed to go to work, school, church, the market and more. How w…
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