EDITORIAL by Cai Yiping Editor-in-Chief
EDITORIAL NOTE Marilee Karl Guest Editor
FEATURES Inseparable: The Crucial Role of Women in Food Security Revisited by Marilee Karl
Hunger in the United States by Denise O'Brien
Stories of Survival at the Margins of Manila by Nina Somera
The Fading Food of Indigenous Peoples by Eleanor P. Dictaan-Bang-oa
When Women are Badly Bruised by the Bubble by Reihana Mohideen
Curing the Crisis in the Crevices of the Communities by Nina Somera
Biofuels: False Solution, Disastrous Consequences by Elenita C. Dano
TALKING POINTS Mired in Mathare by Edra Mbatha Kavati
Creative Responses to the Crisis
ATP is Planting Armenia's Future by Anahit Gharibyan
Secret Gardens of South Africa by Bernadette Muthien
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Learning the Coffee Crunch in Nicaragua by Magda Lanuza
Pursuing Organic Farming in Cambodia by Kong Sokchhoin
Fisherwomen in Kerala Fight Back by Oamjie John
A Case for Cassava in East Nusa Tenggara by Nuruddin
When Survival of the Self is the Survival of Others by Ryoko Tsuboi
Bracing the Burdens of Bulan by Mela Gipanao
Behind the Semblance of Abundance by Nina Somera
Productivity in Peace, Diversity in Dialogue by Tran Thi Lanh
Stories of Survival at the Margins of Manila by Nina Somera
Rescuing the Pacha Mama (Mother Earth) by Maria Eugenia Chavez
The Gift Economy by Genevieve Vaughan
Bound Up: Women and Alternative Agriculture by Montawadee Krutmechai and Varatorn Keawtankam
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Accessing and Accounting ASEAN by Esther Penunia
ONE ON ONE The Secrets of Feeding China Interview with Cai Yiping WE'VE GOT MALE The Orthodox Account of the Food Price Crisis: A Critique by Walden Bello
COMMUNITY AND INDEPENDENT MEDIA Alternative Airwaves for Agriculture by Nina Somera
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