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The energy was pulsing through the gym at Gladstone Secondary on Friday, February 8, 2013. It was the finale of the second annual Hunger Games, a three day games-based extravaganza organized almost entirely by Gladstone's senior leadership students.
Show your love this Valentine's day to your fellow global citizens who go to bed hungry every night and show your love to children who can't fulfil their physical and personal potential because of hunger and malnutrition. Join the #impiece Craftivist Jigsaw Project to support Save the Children's Race Against Hunger Campaign
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As part of the exhibition BEING , Storefront presented DISRUPT: Croquembouches, an installation-banquet on the connections and connotations between Food and Architecture. The event follow a day-long installation by Savinien Carcostea, which included an 9-foot tall cone of Croquembouches, a traditional French dessert, that was on display at Storefront's gallery throughout the day and offered to visitors in the evening.
7,000 Croquembouches were available for consumption.
This village was hit the hardest. Many people lost not only their homes, but the lives of loved ones.
Your body aches for more
Why are you so surprised
When you're born with the hunger
The hunger never dies
Cher
Show your love this Valentine's day to your fellow global citizens who go to bed hungry every night and show your love to children who can't fulfil their physical and personal potential because of hunger and malnutrition. Join the #impiece Craftivist Jigsaw Project to support Save the Children's Race Against Hunger Campaign
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2015 Beyond Hunger: A Place at the Table
September 18, 2015
Photo by Louella Allen, courtesy of Heifer International
Good Friday 2022 community outreach - these are the faces of hunger and food challenged in Miami today.
As part of the exhibition BEING , Storefront presented DISRUPT: Croquembouches, an installation-banquet on the connections and connotations between Food and Architecture. The event follow a day-long installation by Savinien Carcostea, which included an 9-foot tall cone of Croquembouches, a traditional French dessert, that was on display at Storefront's gallery throughout the day and offered to visitors in the evening.
7,000 Croquembouches were available for consumption.
Juli 2014
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EF 85mm f/1.8 USM
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Photo from the Hunger Games Village (aka Henry River Mill Village) located in Hildebran, North Carolina.
As part of the exhibition BEING , Storefront presented DISRUPT: Croquembouches, an installation-banquet on the connections and connotations between Food and Architecture. The event follow a day-long installation by Savinien Carcostea, which included an 9-foot tall cone of Croquembouches, a traditional French dessert, that was on display at Storefront's gallery throughout the day and offered to visitors in the evening.
7,000 Croquembouches were available for consumption.
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Hunger is a sensation that motivates the consumption of food.
The sensation of hunger typically manifests after only a few hours without eating and is generally considered to be unpleasant.
Children love pancakes, sweet food, cakes, but also Red cabbage (BRAINFOOD?) and seafood: ALWAYS, yum.
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The Irish Hunger Memorial, designed collaboratively by artist Brian Tolle, landscape architect Gail Wittwer-Laird, and architecture firm 1100 Architect, is located on a 0.5-acre (0.20 ha) site at the corner of Vesey Street and North End Avenue in the Battery Park City neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City, and is dedicated to raising awareness of the Great Irish Famine. Referred to by the Irish as An Gorta Mor in Irish Gaelic or "The Great Hunger" in English, the Famine killed over a million people in Ireland between 1845 and 1852. Construction of the memorial began in March 2001, and despite the September 11 attacks on the nearby World Trade Center, which also affected surrounding areas, the memorial was completed and dedicated on July 16, 2002.
The memorial is a uniquely landscaped plot, which utilizes stones, soil, and native vegetation brought in from the western coast of Ireland and contains stones from all of the different counties of Ireland.
The memorial also incorporates an authentic rebuilt Irish cottage of the 19th century. The cottage at the memorial is from Carradoogan in the parish of Attymass in County Mayo. The cottage belonged to the Slack family but was deserted in the 1960s. The Slack family donated the cottage to the memorial in "memory of all the Slack family members of previous generations who emigrated to America and fared well there."
Brian Tolle also designed the site-specific sculpture "Outfall, 2015" along the Bow River in Calgary, Alberta — an inverted, computer-generated scale-model of Mount Peechee — representing the glacial origins of the Bow River — which acts as a functional retention pond to hold excess water during heavy rainstorms. ©Wikipedia
Good Friday 2022 community outreach - these are the faces of hunger and food challenged in Miami today.
City College staff, from all departments, joined Farmshare of America and Strike Out Hunger Food Drive in Alachua County to make a difference this holiday season. Over 800 families received an estimated 20 pounds of perishable and non-perishable food items. Great Job!!! The Team led by Gloria Ashley: Alicia Aikens, Gloria Ashley, Diane Colson, Renelle Debose, Mirvat Jamal, Ray Matura, Monica Pozo, Terra Slater.
Photo from the Hunger Games Village (aka Henry River Mill Village) located in Hildebran, North Carolina.
Show your love this Valentine's day to your fellow global citizens who go to bed hungry every night and show your love to children who can't fulfil their physical and personal potential because of hunger and malnutrition. Join the #impiece Craftivist Jigsaw Project to support Save the Children's Race Against Hunger Campaign
You can start now by signing the quick epetition here: www.savethechildren.org.uk/craftivist
:)
This weeks fornightly picture project: hunger.
As hunger can be seen as a touchy subject, with starving children and such, I wanted to produce an image that appeared a little more light hearted, yet had the same meaning. The teddy symbolising a child, and the use of negative space creating a sad atmosphere.
Photo from the Hunger Games Village (aka Henry River Mill Village) located in Hildebran, North Carolina.
Governor Kay Ivey gave remarks to the Beat Bama Food Drive and Beat Auburn Beat Hunger Kickoff at The State Capitol Friday September 30, 2022 in Montgomery, Ala. (Governor’s Office/Hal Yeager)
there is strange, lighting like feeling in your head and then you feel like your eyes are pulled inward and when you feel the pressure of wind against you on a normal day and when you feel like falling down and there is a pain sort of feeling from the left side of your stomach, you call it hunger.
കണ്ണിനു മുന്പില് മിന്നല്പ്പിണരുകള് കാണുകയും തലയില്, പുറകുവശത്തായി അടിയേറ്റതു പോലെ തോന്നുകയും പിന്നെ അദ്ര്യശ്യമായ ചരടുകള് കണ്ണുകള് ഉള്ളിലേക്ക് വലിക്കുകയും നടക്കുമ്പോള് കാറ്റ് തള്ളി മറിച്ചിടുന്നത് പോലെ തോന്നുകയും വയറില് ഇടത്തു ഭാഗത്തെവിടെയോ നിന്ന് ഒരു ചെറിയ വേദനയോ തോന്നുന്നതാണ് വിശപ്പ്. അത്രമാത്രം.
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Prague
The Hunger Wall is a medieval defensive wall of the Lesser Town of Prague, today's Czech Republic. It was built on Petřín Hill between 1360 and 1362 by order of Charles IV. Marl from quarries on Petřín Hill was used as construction material.
This allowed people from Prague to earn money and to be more able tobuy food during the famine.