Episode 8-Robert Egger: An Original Kale Raiser - podcast episode cover

Episode 8-Robert Egger: An Original Kale Raiser

Apr 14, 202128 minTranscript available on Metacast
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There are currently an estimated 42 million Americans who are food insecure, or hungry, according to Feeding America. Of those, 13 million are children. What is the #1 cause of hunger? It’s not a lack of food. It’s a lack of jobs, or jobs that don’t pay enough. It’s about money.

In order to truly end hunger, we have to overturn the traditional model of food distribution and attack the problem at its source. Robert Egger made a career of doing this very thing. He started DC Central Kitchen in 1989 to work with formerly incarcerated and homeless Americans to create jobs and feed others. He served there for 24 years, and has since worked to tackle issues of food contracts in government institutions, senior hunger, national food policy, uplifting the nonprofit sector, and so much more. 

This episode goes out to all the O.G. kale raisers who paved the way for the work this podcast celebrates today--getting into good trouble using food as a tool for change.