When politicians use food benefits as political football, Prof. Mariana Chilton says the country — not only hungry families — experience a collective trauma.
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We speak with Executive Director Andrew Morehouse of the Food Bank of Western Massachusetts on the state of food insecurity and talk to author Jamie Madden about his new book, "Bittersweet Lane."
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Panelists break down the latest on the fires that devastated the UMass Amherst community, a rise in enrollment in vocational schools, collapsed plans for a long-awaited community center in Springfield, concerns about Mercy Medical Center’s future and more.
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