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A \u003ca href=\"https://nypost.com/2018/06/19/protesters-chase-homeland-security-secretary-from-mexican-restaurant/\">video \u003c/a>shows protesters chanting \"shame\" while Nielsen sits in the corner.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Two days earlier, White House senior policy adviser Stephen Miller was called a fascist while he was eating at a different Mexican restaurant also in the District, \u003ca href=\"https://nypost.com/2018/06/20/protester-yells-fascist-at-stephen-miller-dining-in-mexican-restaurant/\">according to the New York Post\u003c/a>. \u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003ca href=\"https://www.npr.org/2018/06/20/621875523/shame-protesters-shout-at-dhs-head-kirstjen-nielsen-eating-at-mexican-restaurant\">As NPR has reported\u003c/a>, Nielsen has been the face of the Trump administration's policy, defending the treatment of migrant families who enter the U.S. illegally. It's also been \u003ca href=\"https://www.nytimes.com/2018/06/16/us/politics/family-separation-trump.html?login=smartlock&auth=login-smartlock\">reported by The New York Times\u003c/a> that Miller has played a large role in advancing the policy. \u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cem>Copyright 2018 \u003ca href=\"http://www.npr.org/\">NPR\u003c/a>.\u003c/em> \u003c/p>\n\n","blocks":[],"excerpt":"The White House press secretary was asked to leave a Virginia restaurant Friday. Earlier this week, DHS Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen and White House adviser Stephen Miller were heckled at restaurants.","status":"publish","parent":0,"modified":1529950596,"stats":{"hasAudio":false,"hasVideo":false,"hasChartOrMap":false,"iframeSrcs":[],"hasGoogleForm":false,"hasGallery":false,"hasHearkenModule":false,"hasPolis":false,"paragraphCount":19,"wordCount":562},"headData":{"title":"Sarah Sanders Joins List Of Top Trump Aides Confronted At Restaurants | KQED","description":"The White House press secretary was asked to leave a Virginia restaurant Friday. Earlier this week, DHS Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen and White House adviser Stephen Miller were heckled at restaurants.","ogTitle":"","ogDescription":"","ogImgId":"","twTitle":"","twDescription":"","twImgId":""},"disqusIdentifier":"129116 https://ww2.kqed.org/bayareabites/?p=129116","disqusUrl":"https://ww2.kqed.org/bayareabites/2018/06/24/sarah-sanders-joins-list-of-top-trump-aides-confronted-at-restaurants/","disqusTitle":"Sarah Sanders Joins List Of Top Trump Aides Confronted At Restaurants","nprImageCredit":"Daniel Lin","nprByline":"Gabriela Saldivia, NPR","nprImageAgency":"AP","nprStoryId":"622882115","nprApiLink":"http://api.npr.org/query?id=622882115&apiKey=MDAxOTAwOTE4MDEyMTkxMDAzNjczZDljZA004","nprHtmlLink":"https://www.npr.org/2018/06/23/622882115/sarah-sanders-joins-list-of-top-trump-aides-confronted-at-restaurants?ft=nprml&f=622882115","nprRetrievedStory":"1","nprPubDate":"Sun, 24 Jun 2018 15:55:00 -0400","nprStoryDate":"Sat, 23 Jun 2018 18:06:03 -0400","nprLastModifiedDate":"Sun, 24 Jun 2018 15:55:53 -0400","path":"/bayareabites/129116/sarah-sanders-joins-list-of-top-trump-aides-confronted-at-restaurants","audioTrackLength":null,"parsedContent":[{"type":"contentString","content":"\u003cdiv class=\"post-body\">\u003cp>\u003cp>All it took was one Facebook post and it seemed the whole Internet, or Twitter at least, knew what happened at The Red Hen in Lexington, Va., on Friday night.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003ca href=\"https://twitter.com/brennanmgilmore/status/1010570991129583616\">The Facebook status update\u003c/a> posted by a server at the small farm-to-table restaurant in the Shenandoah Valley read: \"I just served Sarah huckabee sanders for a total of 2 minutes before my owner asked her to leave.\" The post has since been deleted.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Within hours, \u003ca href=\"https://www.yelp.com/biz/the-red-hen-lexington-3?start=160&sort_by=date_desc\">The Red Hen's Yelp\u003c/a> page was inundated with both positive and negative reviews, reacting to the treatment of White House press secretary Sarah Sanders. \u003c/p>\n\u003cp>A one star review: \"Horrible food paired with an unamerican owner. 1/10 don't recommend. Don't come here at all.\" \u003c/p>\n\u003cp>A different review, this time with five stars: \"Looks like you have an awesome menu and atmosphere, I can't wait to visit.\"\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003c/p>\u003c/div>","attributes":{"named":{},"numeric":[]}},{"type":"component","content":"","name":"ad","attributes":{"named":{"label":"fullwidth"},"numeric":["fullwidth"]}},{"type":"contentString","content":"\u003cdiv class=\"post-body\">\u003cp>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>The restaurant's rating dropped to 2 1/2 stars. The Red Hen's page on the Yelp website and its app eventually listed an \"active cleanup alert\" to warn users that many of the reviews may be motivated by news coverage. \u003c/p>\n\u003cp>On Saturday morning, Sanders confirmed what happened with a tweet.\u003c/p>\u003c/p>\u003c/div>","attributes":{"named":{},"numeric":[]}},{"type":"component","content":"","name":"singleTwitterStatus","attributes":{"named":{"id":"1010536237457924096"},"numeric":[]}},{"type":"contentString","content":"\u003cdiv class=\"post-body\">\u003cp>\n\u003cp>\"I always do my best to treat people, including those I disagree with, respectfully and will continue to do so,\" Sanders said.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Her father, former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, also weighed in, saying the restaurant's menu features \"small plates for small minds.\"\u003c/p>\u003c/p>\u003c/div>","attributes":{"named":{},"numeric":[]}},{"type":"component","content":"","name":"singleTwitterStatus","attributes":{"named":{"id":"1010541589737984003"},"numeric":[]}},{"type":"contentString","content":"\u003cdiv class=\"post-body\">\u003cp>\n\u003cp>The restaurant owner, Stephanie Wilkinson, \u003ca href=\"https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/local/wp/2018/06/23/why-a-small-town-restaurant-owner-asked-sarah-huckabee-sanders-to-leave-and-would-do-it-again/?utm_term=.a9ced4779415\">told The Washington Post\u003c/a> she wasn't at the restaurant on Friday night. It was her chef who had called and said the staff was concerned and didn't know what they should do. Wilkinson says several of her employees are gay and she asked them whether they wanted her to ask Sanders to leave. They said yes.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Wilkinson told the \u003cem>Post\u003c/em> that she is \"not a huge fan of confrontation\" but that when she asked Sanders to leave, the interaction was polite on both sides. The group offered to pay for the food it had ordered, but Wilkinson said it was on the house, the \u003cem>Post\u003c/em> reports.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>It is not the first time politics has played a role in Trump aides' dinner plans. Tension has been building surrounding President Trump's \"zero-tolerance\" policy that caused migrant children to be separated from their parents. On Wednesday, Trump backtracked and signed an executive order to \u003ca href=\"https://www.npr.org/2018/06/20/621798823/speaker-ryan-plans-immigration-votes-amid-doubts-that-bills-can-pass\">end his family separation policy\u003c/a>. \u003c/p>\n\u003cp>But this reversal didn't prevent officials and aides in Trump administration from facing confrontations at restaurants in the Washington, D.C., area.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>On Tuesday, Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen was heckled out of an upscale Mexican eatery a couple blocks from the White House. A \u003ca href=\"https://nypost.com/2018/06/19/protesters-chase-homeland-security-secretary-from-mexican-restaurant/\">video \u003c/a>shows protesters chanting \"shame\" while Nielsen sits in the corner.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Two days earlier, White House senior policy adviser Stephen Miller was called a fascist while he was eating at a different Mexican restaurant also in the District, \u003ca href=\"https://nypost.com/2018/06/20/protester-yells-fascist-at-stephen-miller-dining-in-mexican-restaurant/\">according to the New York Post\u003c/a>. \u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003ca href=\"https://www.npr.org/2018/06/20/621875523/shame-protesters-shout-at-dhs-head-kirstjen-nielsen-eating-at-mexican-restaurant\">As NPR has reported\u003c/a>, Nielsen has been the face of the Trump administration's policy, defending the treatment of migrant families who enter the U.S. illegally. It's also been \u003ca href=\"https://www.nytimes.com/2018/06/16/us/politics/family-separation-trump.html?login=smartlock&auth=login-smartlock\">reported by The New York Times\u003c/a> that Miller has played a large role in advancing the policy. \u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cem>Copyright 2018 \u003ca href=\"http://www.npr.org/\">NPR\u003c/a>.\u003c/em> \u003c/p>\n\n\u003c/div>\u003c/p>","attributes":{"named":{},"numeric":[]}}],"link":"/bayareabites/129116/sarah-sanders-joins-list-of-top-trump-aides-confronted-at-restaurants","authors":["byline_bayareabites_129116"],"categories":["bayareabites_11028","bayareabites_10028","bayareabites_2035","bayareabites_1807"],"tags":["bayareabites_16190","bayareabites_15697"],"featImg":"bayareabites_129117","label":"bayareabites"},"bayareabites_127348":{"type":"posts","id":"bayareabites_127348","meta":{"index":"posts_1591205157","site":"bayareabites","id":"127348","score":null,"sort":[1524586376000]},"guestAuthors":[],"slug":"first-state-dinner-a-chance-for-melania-trump-to-put-her-stamp-on-the-white-house","title":"First State Dinner: A Chance For Melania Trump To Put Her Stamp On The White House","publishDate":1524586376,"format":"audio","headTitle":"Bay Area Bites | KQED Food","labelTerm":{},"content":"\u003cp>Fifteen months into the Trump presidency, the first state dinner, in honor of French President Emmanuel Macron, will be a big moment for first lady Melania Trump, who has kept a lower profile than many of her predecessors.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\"It's much more than just a dinner,\" said Kate Andersen Brower, author of \u003cem>First Women: The Grace and Power of America's Modern First Ladies\u003c/em> and a forthcoming book about vice presidents.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>https://ondemand.npr.org/anon.npr-mp3/npr/me/2018/04/20180423_me_first_state_dinner.mp3\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>When it comes to state dinners, every choice from the china to the shape of the tables and the number of guests makes a statement that reflects the tastes of the first family, and especially the first lady. And a whole lot of people are watching. C-SPAN even provides live special coverage of some dinners.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\"Laura Bush said she wasn't nervous before her own wedding but she was nervous before the first state dinner with the Mexican president,\" said Brower. \"I think it's a lot of pressure.\"\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>[ad fullwidth]\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Bush wrote about the preparations in her book \u003cem>Spoken From The Heart,\u003c/em> making the comparison to her wedding:\u003c/p>\n\u003cblockquote>\n\u003cp>\"A state dinner is far more intricate, an elaborate display of hundreds of moving parts, from guest lists and menus, which require an advance tasting, to table seatings, arrival protocols, and choices of linens, flowers, china, and silver, even the champagnes and wines.\"\u003c/p>\n\u003c/blockquote>\n\u003cp>It went off without a hitch, the night ending with a fireworks display over the Washington Monument.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>The Obamas' first state dinner for the Indian prime minister in November 2009 wasn't quite so flawless. The menu was prepared by celebrity chef Marcus Samuelsson. Jennifer Hudson provided the entertainment. The decorations were lush. But it was all overshadowed by news of gate crashers Michaele and Tareq Salahi. They weren't invited but were auditioning for the \u003cem>Real Housewives of D.C.\u003c/em> reality show and somehow made it past multiple layers of security to get into the dinner.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\"There are cautionary tales from every administration and no one escapes,\" said Lea Berman, who was White House social secretary in the time of George W. and Laura Bush and is co-author of a book called \u003cem>Treating People Well. \u003c/em>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\"The first of anything and particularly the first of a state dinner after so long without having one, and this is not the first administration to wait an unusually long time to try a state dinner, makes it a little bit — the stakes are higher, let's say,\" Berman said of the Macron dinner.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>She argued the stakes should be high. Berman said this dinner in particular is important because of the growing friendship between Presidents Trump and Macron and the recent military strikes in Syria, which were conducted by both countries along with the U.K.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\"You have the president and first lady extending not just their personal hospitality, but American hospitality, and it should reflect the best of what America has to offer,\" Berman said.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Berman expressed confidence that the team in the first lady's office, which includes Bush administration veterans whom she stays in touch with, will be able to pull off the dinner. But there are some things you just can't plan for.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>State dinner mishaps\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>There was the state dinner celebrating the Bicentennial of the United States and honoring the Queen of England. President Gerald Ford began to dance with Queen Elizabeth, just as the Marine Band struck up \"The Lady Is a Tramp.\"\u003c/p>\n\u003cfigure id=\"attachment_127362\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\" style=\"max-width: 1600px\">\u003cimg src=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/bayareabites/wp-content/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/ap_760707032_custom-6662c35cd236aa4ed8d7a4f14635b51e7ade8a2b-s1600-c85.jpg\" alt=\"President Gerald Ford and first lady Betty Ford pose with Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip outside the North Portico of the White House on July 7, 1976.\" width=\"1600\" height=\"1234\" class=\"size-full wp-image-127362\" srcset=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/ap_760707032_custom-6662c35cd236aa4ed8d7a4f14635b51e7ade8a2b-s1600-c85.jpg 1600w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/ap_760707032_custom-6662c35cd236aa4ed8d7a4f14635b51e7ade8a2b-s1600-c85-160x123.jpg 160w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/ap_760707032_custom-6662c35cd236aa4ed8d7a4f14635b51e7ade8a2b-s1600-c85-800x617.jpg 800w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/ap_760707032_custom-6662c35cd236aa4ed8d7a4f14635b51e7ade8a2b-s1600-c85-768x592.jpg 768w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/ap_760707032_custom-6662c35cd236aa4ed8d7a4f14635b51e7ade8a2b-s1600-c85-1020x787.jpg 1020w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/ap_760707032_custom-6662c35cd236aa4ed8d7a4f14635b51e7ade8a2b-s1600-c85-1200x926.jpg 1200w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/ap_760707032_custom-6662c35cd236aa4ed8d7a4f14635b51e7ade8a2b-s1600-c85-1180x910.jpg 1180w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/ap_760707032_custom-6662c35cd236aa4ed8d7a4f14635b51e7ade8a2b-s1600-c85-960x740.jpg 960w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/ap_760707032_custom-6662c35cd236aa4ed8d7a4f14635b51e7ade8a2b-s1600-c85-240x185.jpg 240w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/ap_760707032_custom-6662c35cd236aa4ed8d7a4f14635b51e7ade8a2b-s1600-c85-375x289.jpg 375w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/ap_760707032_custom-6662c35cd236aa4ed8d7a4f14635b51e7ade8a2b-s1600-c85-520x401.jpg 520w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 1600px) 100vw, 1600px\">\u003cfigcaption class=\"wp-caption-text\">President Gerald Ford and first lady Betty Ford pose with Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip outside the North Portico of the White House on July 7, 1976. \u003ccite>(AP)\u003c/cite>\u003c/figcaption>\u003c/figure>\n\u003cp>\"And afterward the social secretary Maria Downs said to the president, 'I was so embarrassed about that sir, do you think she noticed?' And he looked kind of grim and said, 'She noticed,' \" Berman said.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>It seems the Ford administration may have been star-crossed when it came to state dinners. In October 1975, Johnny Cash was supposed to provide the entertainment for a dinner honoring Egypt's Anwar Sadat.\u003c/p>\n\u003cfigure id=\"attachment_127363\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\" style=\"max-width: 697px\">\u003cimg src=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/bayareabites/wp-content/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/ford-remarks_custom-e11624edafc7e3f2a99dafbe812ccd0c37d9b794-s1600-c85.png\" alt=\"President Ford's remarks introducing Pearl Bailey and explaining why Johnny Cash was a no-show at the October 1975 state dinner.\" width=\"697\" height=\"397\" class=\"size-full wp-image-127363\" srcset=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/ford-remarks_custom-e11624edafc7e3f2a99dafbe812ccd0c37d9b794-s1600-c85.png 697w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/ford-remarks_custom-e11624edafc7e3f2a99dafbe812ccd0c37d9b794-s1600-c85-160x91.png 160w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/ford-remarks_custom-e11624edafc7e3f2a99dafbe812ccd0c37d9b794-s1600-c85-240x137.png 240w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/ford-remarks_custom-e11624edafc7e3f2a99dafbe812ccd0c37d9b794-s1600-c85-375x214.png 375w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/ford-remarks_custom-e11624edafc7e3f2a99dafbe812ccd0c37d9b794-s1600-c85-520x296.png 520w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 697px) 100vw, 697px\">\u003cfigcaption class=\"wp-caption-text\">President Ford's remarks introducing Pearl Bailey and explaining why Johnny Cash was a no-show at the October 1975 state dinner. \u003ccite>(Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library)\u003c/cite>\u003c/figcaption>\u003c/figure>\n\u003cp>\"You can see from your programs, Johnny Cash was to be our featured guest tonight,\" \u003ca href=\"https://www.fordlibrarymuseum.gov/library/document/0122/1252559.pdf\">President Ford's remarks read\u003c/a>. \"Unfortunately, this will not be possible.\"\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Instead \u003ca href=\"http://fordlibrarymuseum.tumblr.com/post/70584508874/hello-pearl-actress-and-singer-pearl-bailey\">he introduced Pearl Bailey\u003c/a>, a Broadway performer who had provided the entertainment at another state dinner earlier that year and also \u003ca href=\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G7hLY91FU0k\">during the Nixon administration\u003c/a>.\u003c/p>\n\u003cfigure id=\"attachment_127364\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\" style=\"max-width: 1040px\">\u003cimg src=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/bayareabites/wp-content/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/pearl-bailey-white-house-1970_custom-e3d5d1a4feebfae814fc0c27641ffa8b6d2b5410-s1600-c85.jpg\" alt=\"President Ford watches Pearl Bailey perform in the White House Entrance Hall during a state dinner in May 1975.\" width=\"1040\" height=\"681\" class=\"size-full wp-image-127364\" srcset=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/pearl-bailey-white-house-1970_custom-e3d5d1a4feebfae814fc0c27641ffa8b6d2b5410-s1600-c85.jpg 1040w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/pearl-bailey-white-house-1970_custom-e3d5d1a4feebfae814fc0c27641ffa8b6d2b5410-s1600-c85-160x105.jpg 160w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/pearl-bailey-white-house-1970_custom-e3d5d1a4feebfae814fc0c27641ffa8b6d2b5410-s1600-c85-800x524.jpg 800w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/pearl-bailey-white-house-1970_custom-e3d5d1a4feebfae814fc0c27641ffa8b6d2b5410-s1600-c85-768x503.jpg 768w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/pearl-bailey-white-house-1970_custom-e3d5d1a4feebfae814fc0c27641ffa8b6d2b5410-s1600-c85-1020x668.jpg 1020w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/pearl-bailey-white-house-1970_custom-e3d5d1a4feebfae814fc0c27641ffa8b6d2b5410-s1600-c85-960x629.jpg 960w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/pearl-bailey-white-house-1970_custom-e3d5d1a4feebfae814fc0c27641ffa8b6d2b5410-s1600-c85-240x157.jpg 240w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/pearl-bailey-white-house-1970_custom-e3d5d1a4feebfae814fc0c27641ffa8b6d2b5410-s1600-c85-375x246.jpg 375w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/pearl-bailey-white-house-1970_custom-e3d5d1a4feebfae814fc0c27641ffa8b6d2b5410-s1600-c85-520x341.jpg 520w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 1040px) 100vw, 1040px\">\u003cfigcaption class=\"wp-caption-text\">President Ford watches Pearl Bailey perform in the White House Entrance Hall during a state dinner in May 1975. \u003ccite>(\u003ca href=\"https://www.whitehousehistory.org/photos/gerald-ford-watches-pearl-bailey-and-the-marine-chamber-orchestra\">Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library and Museum/NARA\u003c/a>)\u003c/cite>\u003c/figcaption>\u003c/figure>\n\u003cp>Behind the scenes there had been a mad scramble. \"At the last minute, literally they day of the event, they had to find a new entertainer,\" said Berman.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>First ladies put their stamp on state dinners\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Every modern administration has approached state dinners differently, reflecting the tastes and styles of the first lady at the time. The Eisenhowers used tables connected end-to-end in the shape of a U. But that didn't work for the Kennedys.\u003c/p>\n\u003cfigure id=\"attachment_127365\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\" style=\"max-width: 1040px\">\u003cimg src=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/bayareabites/wp-content/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/princess-diana-reagan-1975_custom-70f6ac3ad39ab324cec346294ac44ad995ddb127-s1600-c85.jpg\" alt=\"Actor John Travolta dances with Princess Diana during the Reagans' state dinner in November 1985.\" width=\"1040\" height=\"705\" class=\"size-full wp-image-127365\" srcset=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/princess-diana-reagan-1975_custom-70f6ac3ad39ab324cec346294ac44ad995ddb127-s1600-c85.jpg 1040w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/princess-diana-reagan-1975_custom-70f6ac3ad39ab324cec346294ac44ad995ddb127-s1600-c85-160x108.jpg 160w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/princess-diana-reagan-1975_custom-70f6ac3ad39ab324cec346294ac44ad995ddb127-s1600-c85-800x542.jpg 800w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/princess-diana-reagan-1975_custom-70f6ac3ad39ab324cec346294ac44ad995ddb127-s1600-c85-768x521.jpg 768w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/princess-diana-reagan-1975_custom-70f6ac3ad39ab324cec346294ac44ad995ddb127-s1600-c85-1020x691.jpg 1020w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/princess-diana-reagan-1975_custom-70f6ac3ad39ab324cec346294ac44ad995ddb127-s1600-c85-960x651.jpg 960w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/princess-diana-reagan-1975_custom-70f6ac3ad39ab324cec346294ac44ad995ddb127-s1600-c85-240x163.jpg 240w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/princess-diana-reagan-1975_custom-70f6ac3ad39ab324cec346294ac44ad995ddb127-s1600-c85-375x254.jpg 375w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/princess-diana-reagan-1975_custom-70f6ac3ad39ab324cec346294ac44ad995ddb127-s1600-c85-520x353.jpg 520w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 1040px) 100vw, 1040px\">\u003cfigcaption class=\"wp-caption-text\">Actor John Travolta dances with Princess Diana during the Reagans' state dinner in November 1985. \u003ccite>(\u003ca href=\"https://www.whitehousehistory.org/photos/notable-british-visitors-princess-diana-dancing\">Ronald W. Reagan Presidential Library/NARA\u003c/a>)\u003c/cite>\u003c/figcaption>\u003c/figure>\n\u003cp>\"Jackie Kennedy came in and said, 'Look, I want smaller cocktail tables so people can actually talk,'\" said Brower.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>The Reagans, Clintons and Obamas had more celebrities in attendance than other administrations — though Nancy Reagan preferred small, intimate gatherings, while the Obamas went big often with the dinners held in tents on the South Lawn.\u003c/p>\n\u003cfigure id=\"attachment_127366\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\" style=\"max-width: 1040px\">\u003cimg src=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/bayareabites/wp-content/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/state_dinner_prep_reagan_custom-e9dbf65c9bb39275bdc6ba2e36c38d9a12172294-s1600-c85.jpg\" alt=\"First lady Nancy Reagan reviews plans for the administration's first state dinner in February 1981.\" width=\"1040\" height=\"692\" class=\"size-full wp-image-127366\" srcset=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/state_dinner_prep_reagan_custom-e9dbf65c9bb39275bdc6ba2e36c38d9a12172294-s1600-c85.jpg 1040w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/state_dinner_prep_reagan_custom-e9dbf65c9bb39275bdc6ba2e36c38d9a12172294-s1600-c85-160x106.jpg 160w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/state_dinner_prep_reagan_custom-e9dbf65c9bb39275bdc6ba2e36c38d9a12172294-s1600-c85-800x532.jpg 800w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/state_dinner_prep_reagan_custom-e9dbf65c9bb39275bdc6ba2e36c38d9a12172294-s1600-c85-768x511.jpg 768w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/state_dinner_prep_reagan_custom-e9dbf65c9bb39275bdc6ba2e36c38d9a12172294-s1600-c85-1020x679.jpg 1020w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/state_dinner_prep_reagan_custom-e9dbf65c9bb39275bdc6ba2e36c38d9a12172294-s1600-c85-960x639.jpg 960w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/state_dinner_prep_reagan_custom-e9dbf65c9bb39275bdc6ba2e36c38d9a12172294-s1600-c85-240x160.jpg 240w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/state_dinner_prep_reagan_custom-e9dbf65c9bb39275bdc6ba2e36c38d9a12172294-s1600-c85-375x250.jpg 375w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/state_dinner_prep_reagan_custom-e9dbf65c9bb39275bdc6ba2e36c38d9a12172294-s1600-c85-520x346.jpg 520w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 1040px) 100vw, 1040px\">\u003cfigcaption class=\"wp-caption-text\">First lady Nancy Reagan reviews plans for the administration's first state dinner in February 1981. \u003ccite>(\u003ca href=\"https://www.whitehousehistory.org/photos/nancy-reagan-reviews-state-dinner-plans\">Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum/National Archives and Records Administration\u003c/a>)\u003c/cite>\u003c/figcaption>\u003c/figure>\n\u003cp>Tuesday night's dinner, said Brower, will be the first chance to see how the Trumps entertain in the people's house.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>In a statement, the White House said the first lady carefully selected all details of the dinner to \"complement and pay homage to the long-standing friendship between the United States and France.\"\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>The menu is meant to pay tribute to American culinary traditions with \"nuances of French influences.\" It begins with a course of goat cheese gateau, tomato jam, buttermilk biscuits and greens from the White House kitchen garden. The main course includes lamb, cipollini soubise and Carolina gold rice jambalaya. To finish it off, the Macrons will be treated to a nectarine tart with crème fraîche ice cream.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>https://twitter.com/FLOTUS/status/988473303378595840\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>The meal will be served on both the Clinton and George W. Bush china, which features a green color palette to complement the green flowers that will be featured in the dining room.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>There will also be more than 1,200 branches of cherry blossom, all homegrown in the United States, and more than 2,500 stems of white sweet peas and 1,000 stems of white lilac.\u003c/p>\n\u003cfigure id=\"attachment_127355\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\" style=\"max-width: 1024px\">\u003cimg src=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/bayareabites/wp-content/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/gettyimages-950490620_custom-f87390a09e9cb33acd94ad43ad4b21b22e567505.jpg\" alt=\"Dinner china is set for the first state visit of the Trump administration, in the State Dining Room of the White House on Monday.\" width=\"1024\" height=\"658\" class=\"size-full wp-image-127355\" srcset=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/gettyimages-950490620_custom-f87390a09e9cb33acd94ad43ad4b21b22e567505.jpg 1024w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/gettyimages-950490620_custom-f87390a09e9cb33acd94ad43ad4b21b22e567505-160x103.jpg 160w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/gettyimages-950490620_custom-f87390a09e9cb33acd94ad43ad4b21b22e567505-800x514.jpg 800w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/gettyimages-950490620_custom-f87390a09e9cb33acd94ad43ad4b21b22e567505-768x494.jpg 768w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/gettyimages-950490620_custom-f87390a09e9cb33acd94ad43ad4b21b22e567505-1020x655.jpg 1020w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/gettyimages-950490620_custom-f87390a09e9cb33acd94ad43ad4b21b22e567505-960x617.jpg 960w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/gettyimages-950490620_custom-f87390a09e9cb33acd94ad43ad4b21b22e567505-240x154.jpg 240w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/gettyimages-950490620_custom-f87390a09e9cb33acd94ad43ad4b21b22e567505-375x241.jpg 375w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/gettyimages-950490620_custom-f87390a09e9cb33acd94ad43ad4b21b22e567505-520x334.jpg 520w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 1024px) 100vw, 1024px\">\u003cfigcaption class=\"wp-caption-text\">Dinner china is set for the first state visit of the Trump administration, in the State Dining Room of the White House on Monday. \u003ccite>(Al Drago/Getty Images)\u003c/cite>\u003c/figcaption>\u003c/figure>\n\u003cp>The Kennedy Center's Washington National Opera is expected to perform.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Still, some questions remain: Who made the final guest list? What will Melania Trump wear?\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\"Melania I mean, God, everyone's going to be watching to see her expression and what she's wearing,\" said Brower. \"We just know nothing about her. She's such a cipher.\"\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>One possible hint: In 1999 Melania Knauss, then just dating Donald Trump, told the \u003ca href=\"https://www.nytimes.com/2017/01/19/insider/1999-melania-trump-first-lady.html\">The New York Times\u003c/a> that if she and Trump were to wind up in the White House, she would be very traditional — \"like Betty Ford or Jackie Kennedy.\" \u003c/p>\n\u003cp>[ad floatright]\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cem>Copyright 2018 \u003ca href=\"http://www.npr.org/\">NPR\u003c/a>.\u003c/em> \u003c/p>\n\n","blocks":[],"excerpt":"State dinners are a chance for first ladies to express their tastes and make a statement. 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And a whole lot of people are watching. C-SPAN even provides live special coverage of some dinners.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\"Laura Bush said she wasn't nervous before her own wedding but she was nervous before the first state dinner with the Mexican president,\" said Brower. \"I think it's a lot of pressure.\"\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003c/p>\u003c/div>","attributes":{"named":{},"numeric":[]}},{"type":"component","content":"","name":"ad","attributes":{"named":{"label":"fullwidth"},"numeric":["fullwidth"]}},{"type":"contentString","content":"\u003cdiv class=\"post-body\">\u003cp>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Bush wrote about the preparations in her book \u003cem>Spoken From The Heart,\u003c/em> making the comparison to her wedding:\u003c/p>\n\u003cblockquote>\n\u003cp>\"A state dinner is far more intricate, an elaborate display of hundreds of moving parts, from guest lists and menus, which require an advance tasting, to table seatings, arrival protocols, and choices of linens, flowers, china, and silver, even the champagnes and wines.\"\u003c/p>\n\u003c/blockquote>\n\u003cp>It went off without a hitch, the night ending with a fireworks display over the Washington Monument.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>The Obamas' first state dinner for the Indian prime minister in November 2009 wasn't quite so flawless. The menu was prepared by celebrity chef Marcus Samuelsson. Jennifer Hudson provided the entertainment. The decorations were lush. But it was all overshadowed by news of gate crashers Michaele and Tareq Salahi. They weren't invited but were auditioning for the \u003cem>Real Housewives of D.C.\u003c/em> reality show and somehow made it past multiple layers of security to get into the dinner.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\"There are cautionary tales from every administration and no one escapes,\" said Lea Berman, who was White House social secretary in the time of George W. and Laura Bush and is co-author of a book called \u003cem>Treating People Well. \u003c/em>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\"The first of anything and particularly the first of a state dinner after so long without having one, and this is not the first administration to wait an unusually long time to try a state dinner, makes it a little bit — the stakes are higher, let's say,\" Berman said of the Macron dinner.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>She argued the stakes should be high. Berman said this dinner in particular is important because of the growing friendship between Presidents Trump and Macron and the recent military strikes in Syria, which were conducted by both countries along with the U.K.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\"You have the president and first lady extending not just their personal hospitality, but American hospitality, and it should reflect the best of what America has to offer,\" Berman said.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Berman expressed confidence that the team in the first lady's office, which includes Bush administration veterans whom she stays in touch with, will be able to pull off the dinner. But there are some things you just can't plan for.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>State dinner mishaps\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>There was the state dinner celebrating the Bicentennial of the United States and honoring the Queen of England. President Gerald Ford began to dance with Queen Elizabeth, just as the Marine Band struck up \"The Lady Is a Tramp.\"\u003c/p>\n\u003cfigure id=\"attachment_127362\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\" style=\"max-width: 1600px\">\u003cimg src=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/bayareabites/wp-content/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/ap_760707032_custom-6662c35cd236aa4ed8d7a4f14635b51e7ade8a2b-s1600-c85.jpg\" alt=\"President Gerald Ford and first lady Betty Ford pose with Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip outside the North Portico of the White House on July 7, 1976.\" width=\"1600\" height=\"1234\" class=\"size-full wp-image-127362\" srcset=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/ap_760707032_custom-6662c35cd236aa4ed8d7a4f14635b51e7ade8a2b-s1600-c85.jpg 1600w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/ap_760707032_custom-6662c35cd236aa4ed8d7a4f14635b51e7ade8a2b-s1600-c85-160x123.jpg 160w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/ap_760707032_custom-6662c35cd236aa4ed8d7a4f14635b51e7ade8a2b-s1600-c85-800x617.jpg 800w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/ap_760707032_custom-6662c35cd236aa4ed8d7a4f14635b51e7ade8a2b-s1600-c85-768x592.jpg 768w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/ap_760707032_custom-6662c35cd236aa4ed8d7a4f14635b51e7ade8a2b-s1600-c85-1020x787.jpg 1020w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/ap_760707032_custom-6662c35cd236aa4ed8d7a4f14635b51e7ade8a2b-s1600-c85-1200x926.jpg 1200w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/ap_760707032_custom-6662c35cd236aa4ed8d7a4f14635b51e7ade8a2b-s1600-c85-1180x910.jpg 1180w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/ap_760707032_custom-6662c35cd236aa4ed8d7a4f14635b51e7ade8a2b-s1600-c85-960x740.jpg 960w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/ap_760707032_custom-6662c35cd236aa4ed8d7a4f14635b51e7ade8a2b-s1600-c85-240x185.jpg 240w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/ap_760707032_custom-6662c35cd236aa4ed8d7a4f14635b51e7ade8a2b-s1600-c85-375x289.jpg 375w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/ap_760707032_custom-6662c35cd236aa4ed8d7a4f14635b51e7ade8a2b-s1600-c85-520x401.jpg 520w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 1600px) 100vw, 1600px\">\u003cfigcaption class=\"wp-caption-text\">President Gerald Ford and first lady Betty Ford pose with Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip outside the North Portico of the White House on July 7, 1976. \u003ccite>(AP)\u003c/cite>\u003c/figcaption>\u003c/figure>\n\u003cp>\"And afterward the social secretary Maria Downs said to the president, 'I was so embarrassed about that sir, do you think she noticed?' And he looked kind of grim and said, 'She noticed,' \" Berman said.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>It seems the Ford administration may have been star-crossed when it came to state dinners. In October 1975, Johnny Cash was supposed to provide the entertainment for a dinner honoring Egypt's Anwar Sadat.\u003c/p>\n\u003cfigure id=\"attachment_127363\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\" style=\"max-width: 697px\">\u003cimg src=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/bayareabites/wp-content/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/ford-remarks_custom-e11624edafc7e3f2a99dafbe812ccd0c37d9b794-s1600-c85.png\" alt=\"President Ford's remarks introducing Pearl Bailey and explaining why Johnny Cash was a no-show at the October 1975 state dinner.\" width=\"697\" height=\"397\" class=\"size-full wp-image-127363\" srcset=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/ford-remarks_custom-e11624edafc7e3f2a99dafbe812ccd0c37d9b794-s1600-c85.png 697w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/ford-remarks_custom-e11624edafc7e3f2a99dafbe812ccd0c37d9b794-s1600-c85-160x91.png 160w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/ford-remarks_custom-e11624edafc7e3f2a99dafbe812ccd0c37d9b794-s1600-c85-240x137.png 240w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/ford-remarks_custom-e11624edafc7e3f2a99dafbe812ccd0c37d9b794-s1600-c85-375x214.png 375w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/ford-remarks_custom-e11624edafc7e3f2a99dafbe812ccd0c37d9b794-s1600-c85-520x296.png 520w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 697px) 100vw, 697px\">\u003cfigcaption class=\"wp-caption-text\">President Ford's remarks introducing Pearl Bailey and explaining why Johnny Cash was a no-show at the October 1975 state dinner. \u003ccite>(Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library)\u003c/cite>\u003c/figcaption>\u003c/figure>\n\u003cp>\"You can see from your programs, Johnny Cash was to be our featured guest tonight,\" \u003ca href=\"https://www.fordlibrarymuseum.gov/library/document/0122/1252559.pdf\">President Ford's remarks read\u003c/a>. \"Unfortunately, this will not be possible.\"\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Instead \u003ca href=\"http://fordlibrarymuseum.tumblr.com/post/70584508874/hello-pearl-actress-and-singer-pearl-bailey\">he introduced Pearl Bailey\u003c/a>, a Broadway performer who had provided the entertainment at another state dinner earlier that year and also \u003ca href=\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G7hLY91FU0k\">during the Nixon administration\u003c/a>.\u003c/p>\n\u003cfigure id=\"attachment_127364\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\" style=\"max-width: 1040px\">\u003cimg src=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/bayareabites/wp-content/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/pearl-bailey-white-house-1970_custom-e3d5d1a4feebfae814fc0c27641ffa8b6d2b5410-s1600-c85.jpg\" alt=\"President Ford watches Pearl Bailey perform in the White House Entrance Hall during a state dinner in May 1975.\" width=\"1040\" height=\"681\" class=\"size-full wp-image-127364\" srcset=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/pearl-bailey-white-house-1970_custom-e3d5d1a4feebfae814fc0c27641ffa8b6d2b5410-s1600-c85.jpg 1040w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/pearl-bailey-white-house-1970_custom-e3d5d1a4feebfae814fc0c27641ffa8b6d2b5410-s1600-c85-160x105.jpg 160w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/pearl-bailey-white-house-1970_custom-e3d5d1a4feebfae814fc0c27641ffa8b6d2b5410-s1600-c85-800x524.jpg 800w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/pearl-bailey-white-house-1970_custom-e3d5d1a4feebfae814fc0c27641ffa8b6d2b5410-s1600-c85-768x503.jpg 768w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/pearl-bailey-white-house-1970_custom-e3d5d1a4feebfae814fc0c27641ffa8b6d2b5410-s1600-c85-1020x668.jpg 1020w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/pearl-bailey-white-house-1970_custom-e3d5d1a4feebfae814fc0c27641ffa8b6d2b5410-s1600-c85-960x629.jpg 960w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/pearl-bailey-white-house-1970_custom-e3d5d1a4feebfae814fc0c27641ffa8b6d2b5410-s1600-c85-240x157.jpg 240w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/pearl-bailey-white-house-1970_custom-e3d5d1a4feebfae814fc0c27641ffa8b6d2b5410-s1600-c85-375x246.jpg 375w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/pearl-bailey-white-house-1970_custom-e3d5d1a4feebfae814fc0c27641ffa8b6d2b5410-s1600-c85-520x341.jpg 520w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 1040px) 100vw, 1040px\">\u003cfigcaption class=\"wp-caption-text\">President Ford watches Pearl Bailey perform in the White House Entrance Hall during a state dinner in May 1975. \u003ccite>(\u003ca href=\"https://www.whitehousehistory.org/photos/gerald-ford-watches-pearl-bailey-and-the-marine-chamber-orchestra\">Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library and Museum/NARA\u003c/a>)\u003c/cite>\u003c/figcaption>\u003c/figure>\n\u003cp>Behind the scenes there had been a mad scramble. \"At the last minute, literally they day of the event, they had to find a new entertainer,\" said Berman.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>First ladies put their stamp on state dinners\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Every modern administration has approached state dinners differently, reflecting the tastes and styles of the first lady at the time. The Eisenhowers used tables connected end-to-end in the shape of a U. But that didn't work for the Kennedys.\u003c/p>\n\u003cfigure id=\"attachment_127365\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\" style=\"max-width: 1040px\">\u003cimg src=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/bayareabites/wp-content/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/princess-diana-reagan-1975_custom-70f6ac3ad39ab324cec346294ac44ad995ddb127-s1600-c85.jpg\" alt=\"Actor John Travolta dances with Princess Diana during the Reagans' state dinner in November 1985.\" width=\"1040\" height=\"705\" class=\"size-full wp-image-127365\" srcset=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/princess-diana-reagan-1975_custom-70f6ac3ad39ab324cec346294ac44ad995ddb127-s1600-c85.jpg 1040w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/princess-diana-reagan-1975_custom-70f6ac3ad39ab324cec346294ac44ad995ddb127-s1600-c85-160x108.jpg 160w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/princess-diana-reagan-1975_custom-70f6ac3ad39ab324cec346294ac44ad995ddb127-s1600-c85-800x542.jpg 800w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/princess-diana-reagan-1975_custom-70f6ac3ad39ab324cec346294ac44ad995ddb127-s1600-c85-768x521.jpg 768w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/princess-diana-reagan-1975_custom-70f6ac3ad39ab324cec346294ac44ad995ddb127-s1600-c85-1020x691.jpg 1020w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/princess-diana-reagan-1975_custom-70f6ac3ad39ab324cec346294ac44ad995ddb127-s1600-c85-960x651.jpg 960w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/princess-diana-reagan-1975_custom-70f6ac3ad39ab324cec346294ac44ad995ddb127-s1600-c85-240x163.jpg 240w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/princess-diana-reagan-1975_custom-70f6ac3ad39ab324cec346294ac44ad995ddb127-s1600-c85-375x254.jpg 375w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/princess-diana-reagan-1975_custom-70f6ac3ad39ab324cec346294ac44ad995ddb127-s1600-c85-520x353.jpg 520w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 1040px) 100vw, 1040px\">\u003cfigcaption class=\"wp-caption-text\">Actor John Travolta dances with Princess Diana during the Reagans' state dinner in November 1985. \u003ccite>(\u003ca href=\"https://www.whitehousehistory.org/photos/notable-british-visitors-princess-diana-dancing\">Ronald W. Reagan Presidential Library/NARA\u003c/a>)\u003c/cite>\u003c/figcaption>\u003c/figure>\n\u003cp>\"Jackie Kennedy came in and said, 'Look, I want smaller cocktail tables so people can actually talk,'\" said Brower.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>The Reagans, Clintons and Obamas had more celebrities in attendance than other administrations — though Nancy Reagan preferred small, intimate gatherings, while the Obamas went big often with the dinners held in tents on the South Lawn.\u003c/p>\n\u003cfigure id=\"attachment_127366\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\" style=\"max-width: 1040px\">\u003cimg src=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/bayareabites/wp-content/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/state_dinner_prep_reagan_custom-e9dbf65c9bb39275bdc6ba2e36c38d9a12172294-s1600-c85.jpg\" alt=\"First lady Nancy Reagan reviews plans for the administration's first state dinner in February 1981.\" width=\"1040\" height=\"692\" class=\"size-full wp-image-127366\" srcset=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/state_dinner_prep_reagan_custom-e9dbf65c9bb39275bdc6ba2e36c38d9a12172294-s1600-c85.jpg 1040w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/state_dinner_prep_reagan_custom-e9dbf65c9bb39275bdc6ba2e36c38d9a12172294-s1600-c85-160x106.jpg 160w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/state_dinner_prep_reagan_custom-e9dbf65c9bb39275bdc6ba2e36c38d9a12172294-s1600-c85-800x532.jpg 800w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/state_dinner_prep_reagan_custom-e9dbf65c9bb39275bdc6ba2e36c38d9a12172294-s1600-c85-768x511.jpg 768w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/state_dinner_prep_reagan_custom-e9dbf65c9bb39275bdc6ba2e36c38d9a12172294-s1600-c85-1020x679.jpg 1020w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/state_dinner_prep_reagan_custom-e9dbf65c9bb39275bdc6ba2e36c38d9a12172294-s1600-c85-960x639.jpg 960w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/state_dinner_prep_reagan_custom-e9dbf65c9bb39275bdc6ba2e36c38d9a12172294-s1600-c85-240x160.jpg 240w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/state_dinner_prep_reagan_custom-e9dbf65c9bb39275bdc6ba2e36c38d9a12172294-s1600-c85-375x250.jpg 375w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/state_dinner_prep_reagan_custom-e9dbf65c9bb39275bdc6ba2e36c38d9a12172294-s1600-c85-520x346.jpg 520w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 1040px) 100vw, 1040px\">\u003cfigcaption class=\"wp-caption-text\">First lady Nancy Reagan reviews plans for the administration's first state dinner in February 1981. \u003ccite>(\u003ca href=\"https://www.whitehousehistory.org/photos/nancy-reagan-reviews-state-dinner-plans\">Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum/National Archives and Records Administration\u003c/a>)\u003c/cite>\u003c/figcaption>\u003c/figure>\n\u003cp>Tuesday night's dinner, said Brower, will be the first chance to see how the Trumps entertain in the people's house.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>In a statement, the White House said the first lady carefully selected all details of the dinner to \"complement and pay homage to the long-standing friendship between the United States and France.\"\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>The menu is meant to pay tribute to American culinary traditions with \"nuances of French influences.\" It begins with a course of goat cheese gateau, tomato jam, buttermilk biscuits and greens from the White House kitchen garden. The main course includes lamb, cipollini soubise and Carolina gold rice jambalaya. To finish it off, the Macrons will be treated to a nectarine tart with crème fraîche ice cream.\u003c/p>\u003c/p>\u003c/div>","attributes":{"named":{},"numeric":[]}},{"type":"component","content":"","name":"singleTwitterStatus","attributes":{"named":{"id":"988473303378595840"},"numeric":[]}},{"type":"contentString","content":"\u003cdiv class=\"post-body\">\u003cp>\n\u003cp>The meal will be served on both the Clinton and George W. Bush china, which features a green color palette to complement the green flowers that will be featured in the dining room.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>There will also be more than 1,200 branches of cherry blossom, all homegrown in the United States, and more than 2,500 stems of white sweet peas and 1,000 stems of white lilac.\u003c/p>\n\u003cfigure id=\"attachment_127355\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\" style=\"max-width: 1024px\">\u003cimg src=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/bayareabites/wp-content/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/gettyimages-950490620_custom-f87390a09e9cb33acd94ad43ad4b21b22e567505.jpg\" alt=\"Dinner china is set for the first state visit of the Trump administration, in the State Dining Room of the White House on Monday.\" width=\"1024\" height=\"658\" class=\"size-full wp-image-127355\" srcset=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/gettyimages-950490620_custom-f87390a09e9cb33acd94ad43ad4b21b22e567505.jpg 1024w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/gettyimages-950490620_custom-f87390a09e9cb33acd94ad43ad4b21b22e567505-160x103.jpg 160w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/gettyimages-950490620_custom-f87390a09e9cb33acd94ad43ad4b21b22e567505-800x514.jpg 800w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/gettyimages-950490620_custom-f87390a09e9cb33acd94ad43ad4b21b22e567505-768x494.jpg 768w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/gettyimages-950490620_custom-f87390a09e9cb33acd94ad43ad4b21b22e567505-1020x655.jpg 1020w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/gettyimages-950490620_custom-f87390a09e9cb33acd94ad43ad4b21b22e567505-960x617.jpg 960w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/gettyimages-950490620_custom-f87390a09e9cb33acd94ad43ad4b21b22e567505-240x154.jpg 240w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/gettyimages-950490620_custom-f87390a09e9cb33acd94ad43ad4b21b22e567505-375x241.jpg 375w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2018/04/gettyimages-950490620_custom-f87390a09e9cb33acd94ad43ad4b21b22e567505-520x334.jpg 520w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 1024px) 100vw, 1024px\">\u003cfigcaption class=\"wp-caption-text\">Dinner china is set for the first state visit of the Trump administration, in the State Dining Room of the White House on Monday. \u003ccite>(Al Drago/Getty Images)\u003c/cite>\u003c/figcaption>\u003c/figure>\n\u003cp>The Kennedy Center's Washington National Opera is expected to perform.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Still, some questions remain: Who made the final guest list? What will Melania Trump wear?\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\"Melania I mean, God, everyone's going to be watching to see her expression and what she's wearing,\" said Brower. \"We just know nothing about her. She's such a cipher.\"\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>One possible hint: In 1999 Melania Knauss, then just dating Donald Trump, told the \u003ca href=\"https://www.nytimes.com/2017/01/19/insider/1999-melania-trump-first-lady.html\">The New York Times\u003c/a> that if she and Trump were to wind up in the White House, she would be very traditional — \"like Betty Ford or Jackie Kennedy.\" \u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003c/p>\u003c/div>","attributes":{"named":{},"numeric":[]}},{"type":"component","content":"","name":"ad","attributes":{"named":{"label":"floatright"},"numeric":["floatright"]}},{"type":"contentString","content":"\u003cdiv class=\"post-body\">\u003cp>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cem>Copyright 2018 \u003ca href=\"http://www.npr.org/\">NPR\u003c/a>.\u003c/em> \u003c/p>\n\n\u003c/div>\u003c/p>","attributes":{"named":{},"numeric":[]}}],"link":"/bayareabites/127348/first-state-dinner-a-chance-for-melania-trump-to-put-her-stamp-on-the-white-house","authors":["byline_bayareabites_127348"],"categories":["bayareabites_11028","bayareabites_2090","bayareabites_10028","bayareabites_2035"],"tags":["bayareabites_16127","bayareabites_16126","bayareabites_13660","bayareabites_15697"],"featImg":"bayareabites_127349","label":"source_bayareabites_127348"},"bayareabites_122482":{"type":"posts","id":"bayareabites_122482","meta":{"index":"posts_1591205157","site":"bayareabites","id":"122482","score":null,"sort":[1510684800000]},"guestAuthors":[],"slug":"in-trump-era-the-long-fight-against-hunger-is-even-tougher","title":"In Trump Era, the Long Fight Against Hunger is Even Tougher","publishDate":1510684800,"format":"standard","headTitle":"Bay Area Bites | KQED Food","labelTerm":{},"content":"\u003cp>As the Trump administration sets its sights on cutting federal nutrition programs, millions of Americans could stop receiving aid and millions of undocumented immigrants are afraid to sign up for the help they desperately need. Leaders in the anti-hunger movement in California gathered in San Francisco on November 9 \u003ca href=\"https://cuesa.org/event/2017/empty-plate-fighting-hunger-age-trump\">for a discussion\u003c/a>, co-hosted by the \u003ca href=\"http://www.thefern.org/\">Food & Environment Reporting Network\u003c/a> and the \u003ca href=\"https://cuesa.org/\">Center for Urban Education about Sustainable Agriculture\u003c/a>, of what it takes to fight hunger in the age of Trump.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>More than half of adult Americans will receive food assistance through the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) at some point in their lifetime. In California, more than 10 percent of the state was on SNAP as of 2015. Each year, the program costs taxpayers $53 billion, but every $1 of SNAP benefits generates $1.79 in economic activity, according to the \u003ca href=\"https://www.ers.usda.gov/topics/food-nutrition-assistance/supplemental-nutrition-assistance-program-snap/economic-linkages/\">USDA\u003c/a>.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>By purchasing food, people on federal food assistance create jobs — for grocery store employees, meatpackers, farmworkers, and truckers, said Jessica Bartholow, a policy advocate at the \u003ca href=\"http://wclp.org/\">Western Center on Law & Poverty\u003c/a>, and one of the evening’s panelists. “Every billion (dollars) we receive in California in SNAP benefits, creates 14,000 jobs,” she said.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>But the White House has proposed cutting support for SNAP by 25 percent, while tightening eligibility requirements, especially for so-called able-bodied adults. The administration also hopes to lower funding to the federal food assistance program known as WIC, which serves 7.8 million women, infants and children each year.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>“When we talk about more people living below the poverty line as a result of some of the proposals coming out of D.C., we’re talking about our failure to recognize their humanity,” said Bartholow. “When we cut SNAP, it doesn’t mean [people will] find money to go find food in some other way. It means they go hungry.”\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>[ad fullwidth]\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>But even if they’re eligible for support, many people are hesitant to sign up for it due to heightened fear about Trump’s immigration policies. “Immediately following the election, we had people calling us not to ask for help signing up with CalFresh (California’s food assistance program) or SNAP,” but for help cancelling their benefits, said Elizabeth Gomez, associate director of client services at the \u003ca href=\"https://www.accfb.org/\">Alameda County Community Food Bank\u003c/a>, which serves over 300,000 people annually, or one of five residents in Alameda County. The bank fielded at least 40 such calls in the first few weeks after Trump was elected, something Gomez said had never happened before.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Some people are afraid that, by signing up, they will be added to a national database and tracked down by immigration services if they or someone in their family is undocumented. Many also fear that by receiving food assistance they would count as a “public charge,” and thus be disqualified for ever earning citizenship, which Gomez said is one of the many mistruths that shadows food assistance. She made clear that applicants do not have to offer up proof of citizenship or even their names to receive emergency food assistance, and doing so doesn’t bar them from becoming a citizen later on.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>At least not yet, noted Bartholow, but the Trump administration is considering adding food benefits and healthcare to the list of government services that designate someone a “public charge.”\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>It’s a sad irony that the double threat of deportation and hunger often comes down hardest on farmworkers, 50-70 percent of whom are undocumented, said Alexis Guild, senior health policy analyst at \u003ca href=\"http://www.farmworkerjustice.org/\">Farmworker Justice\u003c/a>. There are many reasons the people who grow our food don’t have enough to eat themselves, she explained, including low wages and the fact that most live in rural areas with little transportation and few grocery stores. Farmworkers often rely on employers for housing, which often lacks proper refrigeration or food storage. “So if they’re able to go to a food bank how are they supposed to store the food? How can they protect food from insects or rodents that are in the housing?” she asked.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>But even if programs like SNAP are a lifeline, they also are wrapped up on larger systemic problems.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>The federal nutrition program is far from altruistic, argued panelist Ricardo Salvador, director and senior scientist at the \u003ca href=\"http://www.ucsusa.org/\">Union of Concerned Scientists\u003c/a>. Grocery stores, he noted, were some of the loudest proponents for establishing a federal food assistance program in its early days, because they saw the money to be made by tapping into the low-income market.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>“I think it really is important to understand the big picture,” said Salvador, explaining that the reason so many Americans are hungry isn’t accidental — it’s a matter of oppressive policies, steeped in racism, many of which date back to the country’s beginning. “People are hungry because they’re poor, and people are poor because they aren’t allowed to accumulate wealth,” he said. “They’re poor because we actually … allow certain people to be exploited.”\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>According to Salvador, the victims of this system are largely people of color. It’s not a coincidence, he says, that farming is the whitest labor in the country and farm labor is the brownest. The descendents of people who worked the country’s land as slaves, or who were forced to surrender it to European settlers, today live with poverty rates much higher than whites. Native Americans, Salvador said, experience three times the poverty rates of whites, while rates for blacks and Latinos are twice as high as for whites. The problems that spur hunger are deep and entrenched, going back well before Trump.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>“In spite of the myths of the great social progress of the country,” said Salvador, “what we’re seeing is the truth about the country that’s always been there, simply unmasked.”\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>When it came to solutions, the panelists conceded that there are no easy ones. But they all start with making sure that the poor, especially farmworkers, earn a living wage and are compensated fairly for their skills and knowledge—an acknowledgment of the value of their work.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>That compensation should include a path to citizenship, said Guild, from Farmworker Justice. She urged the audience to oppose programs that would allow farm labor into the country under a temporary guestworker status, noting: “We are a nation of immigrants, not guestworkers. They should have the opportunity to become citizens.”\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Gomez, from the Alameda County Food Bank, said that more needs to be done to educate the poor in communities about how they can get help and what their rights are. Voters, she insisted, also need to protect programs like SNAP and WIC from cuts.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>“Don’t fall for half truths,” said Bartholow. “When somebody says that nobody who is working a full time job should go hungry, rebut with nobody should go hungry.”\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Watch the replay of the live stream for\u003c/strong> \u003ca href=\"https://www.facebook.com/FERNnews/videos/1567287463314723/\">\u003cstrong>The Empty Plate: Fighting Hunger in the Age of Trump\u003c/strong>\u003c/a>.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>CORRECTION: This item was corrected to show Alameda County Community Food Bank serves over 300,000 people annually. It also makes clear that applicants do not have to offer up proof of citizenship or even their names to receive emergency food assistance. However, for SNAP benefits, applicants must provide the names of people in their household and proof of citizenship or legal residency.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>[ad floatright]\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cem>This story was produced by the\u003c/em> \u003ca href=\"https://thefern.org/\">\u003cem>Food & Environment Reporting Network\u003c/em>\u003c/a>, \u003cem>a non-profit investigative news organization.\u003c/em>\u003c/p>\n\n","blocks":[],"excerpt":"Leaders in the anti-hunger movement in California gathered in San Francisco on November 9 for a discussion, co-hosted by the Food & Environment Reporting Network and the Center for Urban Education about Sustainable Agriculture, of what it takes to fight hunger in the age of Trump.","status":"publish","parent":0,"modified":1510764747,"stats":{"hasAudio":false,"hasVideo":false,"hasChartOrMap":false,"iframeSrcs":[],"hasGoogleForm":false,"hasGallery":false,"hasHearkenModule":false,"hasPolis":false,"paragraphCount":23,"wordCount":1310},"headData":{"title":"In Trump Era, the Long Fight Against Hunger is Even Tougher | KQED","description":"Leaders in the anti-hunger movement in California gathered in San Francisco on November 9 for a discussion, co-hosted by the Food & Environment Reporting Network and the Center for Urban Education about Sustainable Agriculture, of what it takes to fight hunger in the age of Trump.","ogTitle":"","ogDescription":"","ogImgId":"","twTitle":"","twDescription":"","twImgId":""},"disqusIdentifier":"122482 https://ww2.kqed.org/bayareabites/?p=122482","disqusUrl":"https://ww2.kqed.org/bayareabites/2017/11/14/in-trump-era-the-long-fight-against-hunger-is-even-tougher/","disqusTitle":"In Trump Era, the Long Fight Against Hunger is Even Tougher","source":"Politics, Activism, Food Safety","sourceUrl":"https://ww2.kqed.org/bayareabites/category/politics-activism-food-safety/","nprByline":"\u003ca href=\"https://thefern.org/author/kristina-johnson/\">Kristina Johnson,\u003c/a> \u003ca href=\"https://thefern.org/blog_posts/trump-era-long-fight-hunger-even-tougher/\">Food & Environment Reporting Network\u003c/a>","path":"/bayareabites/122482/in-trump-era-the-long-fight-against-hunger-is-even-tougher","audioTrackLength":null,"parsedContent":[{"type":"contentString","content":"\u003cdiv class=\"post-body\">\u003cp>\u003cp>As the Trump administration sets its sights on cutting federal nutrition programs, millions of Americans could stop receiving aid and millions of undocumented immigrants are afraid to sign up for the help they desperately need. Leaders in the anti-hunger movement in California gathered in San Francisco on November 9 \u003ca href=\"https://cuesa.org/event/2017/empty-plate-fighting-hunger-age-trump\">for a discussion\u003c/a>, co-hosted by the \u003ca href=\"http://www.thefern.org/\">Food & Environment Reporting Network\u003c/a> and the \u003ca href=\"https://cuesa.org/\">Center for Urban Education about Sustainable Agriculture\u003c/a>, of what it takes to fight hunger in the age of Trump.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>More than half of adult Americans will receive food assistance through the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) at some point in their lifetime. In California, more than 10 percent of the state was on SNAP as of 2015. Each year, the program costs taxpayers $53 billion, but every $1 of SNAP benefits generates $1.79 in economic activity, according to the \u003ca href=\"https://www.ers.usda.gov/topics/food-nutrition-assistance/supplemental-nutrition-assistance-program-snap/economic-linkages/\">USDA\u003c/a>.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>By purchasing food, people on federal food assistance create jobs — for grocery store employees, meatpackers, farmworkers, and truckers, said Jessica Bartholow, a policy advocate at the \u003ca href=\"http://wclp.org/\">Western Center on Law & Poverty\u003c/a>, and one of the evening’s panelists. “Every billion (dollars) we receive in California in SNAP benefits, creates 14,000 jobs,” she said.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>But the White House has proposed cutting support for SNAP by 25 percent, while tightening eligibility requirements, especially for so-called able-bodied adults. The administration also hopes to lower funding to the federal food assistance program known as WIC, which serves 7.8 million women, infants and children each year.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>“When we talk about more people living below the poverty line as a result of some of the proposals coming out of D.C., we’re talking about our failure to recognize their humanity,” said Bartholow. “When we cut SNAP, it doesn’t mean [people will] find money to go find food in some other way. It means they go hungry.”\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003c/p>\u003c/div>","attributes":{"named":{},"numeric":[]}},{"type":"component","content":"","name":"ad","attributes":{"named":{"label":"fullwidth"},"numeric":["fullwidth"]}},{"type":"contentString","content":"\u003cdiv class=\"post-body\">\u003cp>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>But even if they’re eligible for support, many people are hesitant to sign up for it due to heightened fear about Trump’s immigration policies. “Immediately following the election, we had people calling us not to ask for help signing up with CalFresh (California’s food assistance program) or SNAP,” but for help cancelling their benefits, said Elizabeth Gomez, associate director of client services at the \u003ca href=\"https://www.accfb.org/\">Alameda County Community Food Bank\u003c/a>, which serves over 300,000 people annually, or one of five residents in Alameda County. The bank fielded at least 40 such calls in the first few weeks after Trump was elected, something Gomez said had never happened before.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Some people are afraid that, by signing up, they will be added to a national database and tracked down by immigration services if they or someone in their family is undocumented. Many also fear that by receiving food assistance they would count as a “public charge,” and thus be disqualified for ever earning citizenship, which Gomez said is one of the many mistruths that shadows food assistance. She made clear that applicants do not have to offer up proof of citizenship or even their names to receive emergency food assistance, and doing so doesn’t bar them from becoming a citizen later on.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>At least not yet, noted Bartholow, but the Trump administration is considering adding food benefits and healthcare to the list of government services that designate someone a “public charge.”\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>It’s a sad irony that the double threat of deportation and hunger often comes down hardest on farmworkers, 50-70 percent of whom are undocumented, said Alexis Guild, senior health policy analyst at \u003ca href=\"http://www.farmworkerjustice.org/\">Farmworker Justice\u003c/a>. There are many reasons the people who grow our food don’t have enough to eat themselves, she explained, including low wages and the fact that most live in rural areas with little transportation and few grocery stores. Farmworkers often rely on employers for housing, which often lacks proper refrigeration or food storage. “So if they’re able to go to a food bank how are they supposed to store the food? How can they protect food from insects or rodents that are in the housing?” she asked.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>But even if programs like SNAP are a lifeline, they also are wrapped up on larger systemic problems.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>The federal nutrition program is far from altruistic, argued panelist Ricardo Salvador, director and senior scientist at the \u003ca href=\"http://www.ucsusa.org/\">Union of Concerned Scientists\u003c/a>. Grocery stores, he noted, were some of the loudest proponents for establishing a federal food assistance program in its early days, because they saw the money to be made by tapping into the low-income market.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>“I think it really is important to understand the big picture,” said Salvador, explaining that the reason so many Americans are hungry isn’t accidental — it’s a matter of oppressive policies, steeped in racism, many of which date back to the country’s beginning. “People are hungry because they’re poor, and people are poor because they aren’t allowed to accumulate wealth,” he said. “They’re poor because we actually … allow certain people to be exploited.”\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>According to Salvador, the victims of this system are largely people of color. It’s not a coincidence, he says, that farming is the whitest labor in the country and farm labor is the brownest. The descendents of people who worked the country’s land as slaves, or who were forced to surrender it to European settlers, today live with poverty rates much higher than whites. Native Americans, Salvador said, experience three times the poverty rates of whites, while rates for blacks and Latinos are twice as high as for whites. The problems that spur hunger are deep and entrenched, going back well before Trump.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>“In spite of the myths of the great social progress of the country,” said Salvador, “what we’re seeing is the truth about the country that’s always been there, simply unmasked.”\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>When it came to solutions, the panelists conceded that there are no easy ones. But they all start with making sure that the poor, especially farmworkers, earn a living wage and are compensated fairly for their skills and knowledge—an acknowledgment of the value of their work.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>That compensation should include a path to citizenship, said Guild, from Farmworker Justice. She urged the audience to oppose programs that would allow farm labor into the country under a temporary guestworker status, noting: “We are a nation of immigrants, not guestworkers. They should have the opportunity to become citizens.”\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Gomez, from the Alameda County Food Bank, said that more needs to be done to educate the poor in communities about how they can get help and what their rights are. Voters, she insisted, also need to protect programs like SNAP and WIC from cuts.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>“Don’t fall for half truths,” said Bartholow. “When somebody says that nobody who is working a full time job should go hungry, rebut with nobody should go hungry.”\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Watch the replay of the live stream for\u003c/strong> \u003ca href=\"https://www.facebook.com/FERNnews/videos/1567287463314723/\">\u003cstrong>The Empty Plate: Fighting Hunger in the Age of Trump\u003c/strong>\u003c/a>.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>CORRECTION: This item was corrected to show Alameda County Community Food Bank serves over 300,000 people annually. It also makes clear that applicants do not have to offer up proof of citizenship or even their names to receive emergency food assistance. However, for SNAP benefits, applicants must provide the names of people in their household and proof of citizenship or legal residency.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003c/p>\u003c/div>","attributes":{"named":{},"numeric":[]}},{"type":"component","content":"","name":"ad","attributes":{"named":{"label":"floatright"},"numeric":["floatright"]}},{"type":"contentString","content":"\u003cdiv class=\"post-body\">\u003cp>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cem>This story was produced by the\u003c/em> \u003ca href=\"https://thefern.org/\">\u003cem>Food & Environment Reporting Network\u003c/em>\u003c/a>, \u003cem>a non-profit investigative news organization.\u003c/em>\u003c/p>\n\n\u003c/div>\u003c/p>","attributes":{"named":{},"numeric":[]}}],"link":"/bayareabites/122482/in-trump-era-the-long-fight-against-hunger-is-even-tougher","authors":["byline_bayareabites_122482"],"categories":["bayareabites_109","bayareabites_1962","bayareabites_11028","bayareabites_3032","bayareabites_10028","bayareabites_4084","bayareabites_1245","bayareabites_1875","bayareabites_2035","bayareabites_358"],"tags":["bayareabites_16015","bayareabites_248","bayareabites_15697"],"featImg":"bayareabites_122486","label":"source_bayareabites_122482"},"bayareabites_117678":{"type":"posts","id":"bayareabites_117678","meta":{"index":"posts_1591205157","site":"bayareabites","id":"117678","score":null,"sort":[1495578256000]},"guestAuthors":[],"slug":"congress-and-farmers-are-shocked-by-proposed-usda-cuts","title":"Congress and Farmers Are Shocked By Proposed USDA Cuts","publishDate":1495578256,"format":"standard","headTitle":"Bay Area Bites | KQED Food","labelTerm":{"site":"bayareabites"},"content":"\u003cp>Top officials at the U.S. Department of Agriculture didn't even try to act enthusiastic as they unveiled details of their agency's proposed 2018 \u003ca href=\"https://www.usda.gov/sites/default/files/documents/USDA-Budget-Summary-2018.pdf\">budget\u003c/a>, which includes drastic cuts in spending. \"We're going to do the best we can,\" said Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue. \"It's my job to implement that plan.\"\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>The broad outlines of this budget, with its 20 percent cut in the USDA's discretionary spending, had been released two months ago. This week, it became clear exactly what the Trump administration wants to cut: agricultural research, food aid for the poor, and programs that benefit small rural communities.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>The budget also includes a surprise that's particularly unwelcome to big Midwestern farmers. It proposes new restrictions on government-subsidized crop insurance, a program that is particular favorite of grain farmers. The changes, which would require congressional approval, would limit the ability of large farmers to take advantage of those programs and cut government subsidies by more than $2.5 billion each year.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>In a statement, the American Farm Bureau Federation said that \"this budget fails agriculture and rural America.\" Similar criticism came from the \u003ca href=\"https://soygrowers.com/soy-growers-oppose-white-house-budget/\">American Soybean Association\u003c/a> and the \u003ca href=\"http://www.ncga.com/news-and-resources/news-stories/article/2017/05/ncga-statement-on-presidents-proposed-fy18-budget\">National Corn Growers Association\u003c/a>.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>The impact of those cuts, however, is dwarfed by proposed restrictions on the SNAP program, which helps the poor buy food. Those changes would cut SNAP spending by $4.6 billion in 2018, increasing to more than $20 billion annually by 2022.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>[ad fullwidth]\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>The budget reduces funding for the Agricultural Research Service by $360 million, or 26 percent. This would mean closing the doors at 17 research centers.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>It also completely eliminates the country's flagship program of international food aid, called Food For Peace. The current USDA budget includes $1.7 billion for that program.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>All of this, of course, is merely a proposal for Congress to consider, and by all indications, Congress is inclined to reject much of it. The Republican chairmen of the agricultural committees in both the Senate and the House released a muted joint \u003ca href=\"https://www.agriculture.senate.gov/newsroom/rep/press/release/agriculture-chairmen-roberts-conaway-react-to-administrations-fy-2018-budget-proposal\">statement\u003c/a> that said nothing at all about the proposal itself, but promised to \"fight to ensure farmers have a strong safety net.\" They also pledged \"to take a look at our nutrition assistance programs to ensure that they are helping the most vulnerable in our society\" — a signal that they hope to revive the rural-urban coalition in Congress that has traditionally defended a package of food aid and farm subsidies.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Congressman Collin Peterson (D-MN) said in a statement that \"this budget is going nowhere on Capitol Hill but it is still a statement of priorities and should be of concern to all rural Americans.\" Sen. Debbie Stabenow (D-MI) called it \"harsh and short-sighted.\" \u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cem>Copyright 2017 \u003ca href=\"http://www.npr.org/\" target=\"_blank\">NPR\u003c/a>.\u003c/em> \u003c/p>\n\n","blocks":[],"excerpt":"The Trump administration wants to cut both food aid to the poor and subsidies for the nation's farmers. Supporters of both programs are joining forces to fight the cuts in Congress.","status":"publish","parent":0,"modified":1495578256,"stats":{"hasAudio":false,"hasVideo":false,"hasChartOrMap":false,"iframeSrcs":[],"hasGoogleForm":false,"hasGallery":false,"hasHearkenModule":false,"hasPolis":false,"paragraphCount":12,"wordCount":461},"headData":{"title":"Congress and Farmers Are Shocked By Proposed USDA Cuts | KQED","description":"The Trump administration wants to cut both food aid to the poor and subsidies for the nation's farmers. Supporters of both programs are joining forces to fight the cuts in Congress.","ogTitle":"","ogDescription":"","ogImgId":"","twTitle":"","twDescription":"","twImgId":""},"disqusIdentifier":"117678 https://ww2.kqed.org/bayareabites/?p=117678","disqusUrl":"https://ww2.kqed.org/bayareabites/2017/05/23/congress-and-farmers-are-shocked-by-proposed-usda-cuts/","disqusTitle":"Congress and Farmers Are Shocked By Proposed USDA Cuts","nprByline":"Dan Charles, NPR Food","nprImageAgency":"Daniel Acker/Bloomberg/Getty Images","nprStoryId":"529685787","nprApiLink":"http://api.npr.org/query?id=529685787&apiKey=MDAxOTAwOTE4MDEyMTkxMDAzNjczZDljZA004","nprHtmlLink":"http://www.npr.org/sections/thesalt/2017/05/23/529685787/congress-and-farmers-are-shocked-by-proposed-usda-cuts?ft=nprml&f=529685787","nprRetrievedStory":"1","nprPubDate":"Tue, 23 May 2017 17:21:00 -0400","nprStoryDate":"Tue, 23 May 2017 17:21:00 -0400","nprLastModifiedDate":"Tue, 23 May 2017 17:21:23 -0400","path":"/bayareabites/117678/congress-and-farmers-are-shocked-by-proposed-usda-cuts","audioTrackLength":null,"parsedContent":[{"type":"contentString","content":"\u003cdiv class=\"post-body\">\u003cp>\u003cp>Top officials at the U.S. Department of Agriculture didn't even try to act enthusiastic as they unveiled details of their agency's proposed 2018 \u003ca href=\"https://www.usda.gov/sites/default/files/documents/USDA-Budget-Summary-2018.pdf\">budget\u003c/a>, which includes drastic cuts in spending. \"We're going to do the best we can,\" said Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue. \"It's my job to implement that plan.\"\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>The broad outlines of this budget, with its 20 percent cut in the USDA's discretionary spending, had been released two months ago. This week, it became clear exactly what the Trump administration wants to cut: agricultural research, food aid for the poor, and programs that benefit small rural communities.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>The budget also includes a surprise that's particularly unwelcome to big Midwestern farmers. It proposes new restrictions on government-subsidized crop insurance, a program that is particular favorite of grain farmers. The changes, which would require congressional approval, would limit the ability of large farmers to take advantage of those programs and cut government subsidies by more than $2.5 billion each year.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>In a statement, the American Farm Bureau Federation said that \"this budget fails agriculture and rural America.\" Similar criticism came from the \u003ca href=\"https://soygrowers.com/soy-growers-oppose-white-house-budget/\">American Soybean Association\u003c/a> and the \u003ca href=\"http://www.ncga.com/news-and-resources/news-stories/article/2017/05/ncga-statement-on-presidents-proposed-fy18-budget\">National Corn Growers Association\u003c/a>.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>The impact of those cuts, however, is dwarfed by proposed restrictions on the SNAP program, which helps the poor buy food. Those changes would cut SNAP spending by $4.6 billion in 2018, increasing to more than $20 billion annually by 2022.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003c/p>\u003c/div>","attributes":{"named":{},"numeric":[]}},{"type":"component","content":"","name":"ad","attributes":{"named":{"label":"fullwidth"},"numeric":["fullwidth"]}},{"type":"contentString","content":"\u003cdiv class=\"post-body\">\u003cp>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>The budget reduces funding for the Agricultural Research Service by $360 million, or 26 percent. This would mean closing the doors at 17 research centers.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>It also completely eliminates the country's flagship program of international food aid, called Food For Peace. The current USDA budget includes $1.7 billion for that program.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>All of this, of course, is merely a proposal for Congress to consider, and by all indications, Congress is inclined to reject much of it. The Republican chairmen of the agricultural committees in both the Senate and the House released a muted joint \u003ca href=\"https://www.agriculture.senate.gov/newsroom/rep/press/release/agriculture-chairmen-roberts-conaway-react-to-administrations-fy-2018-budget-proposal\">statement\u003c/a> that said nothing at all about the proposal itself, but promised to \"fight to ensure farmers have a strong safety net.\" They also pledged \"to take a look at our nutrition assistance programs to ensure that they are helping the most vulnerable in our society\" — a signal that they hope to revive the rural-urban coalition in Congress that has traditionally defended a package of food aid and farm subsidies.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Congressman Collin Peterson (D-MN) said in a statement that \"this budget is going nowhere on Capitol Hill but it is still a statement of priorities and should be of concern to all rural Americans.\" Sen. Debbie Stabenow (D-MI) called it \"harsh and short-sighted.\" \u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cem>Copyright 2017 \u003ca href=\"http://www.npr.org/\" target=\"_blank\">NPR\u003c/a>.\u003c/em> \u003c/p>\n\n\u003c/div>\u003c/p>","attributes":{"named":{},"numeric":[]}}],"link":"/bayareabites/117678/congress-and-farmers-are-shocked-by-proposed-usda-cuts","authors":["byline_bayareabites_117678"],"categories":["bayareabites_1874","bayareabites_10028","bayareabites_2035"],"tags":["bayareabites_11838","bayareabites_15697"],"featImg":"bayareabites_117679","label":"bayareabites"},"bayareabites_117073":{"type":"posts","id":"bayareabites_117073","meta":{"index":"posts_1591205157","site":"bayareabites","id":"117073","score":null,"sort":[1493683388000]},"guestAuthors":[],"slug":"trump-administration-rolls-back-2-of-michelle-obamas-signature-initiatives","title":"Trump Administration Rolls Back 2 Of Michelle Obama's Signature Initiatives","publishDate":1493683388,"format":"standard","headTitle":"Bay Area Bites | KQED Food","labelTerm":{"site":"bayareabites"},"content":"\u003cp>Former first lady Michelle Obama might find some of the latest actions by the Trump administration pretty difficult to stomach.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>On Monday newly minted Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue announced a rollback of school lunch standards championed by the former first lady, declaring at a Virginia school that the administration would \"\u003ca href=\"https://www.usda.gov/media/press-releases/2017/05/01/ag-secretary-perdue-moves-make-school-meals-great-again\">Make School Meals Great Again\u003c/a>.\"\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Meanwhile, \u003ca href=\"http://www.cnn.com/2017/05/01/politics/trump-michelle-obama-girls-education/index.html?sr=twCNN050117trump-michelle-obama-girls-education0521PMVODtopLink&linkId=37069141\">CNN reported\u003c/a> that the Trump White House will not continue the Let Girls Learn program in its current form. The initiative aims to provide educational opportunities for young women in developing countries.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>The school nutrition standards have long been a source of controversy, making them a more likely target of the current administration. Reports about the Let Girls Learn program, which the Peace Corps oversees, are perhaps more surprising.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>In an email obtained by CNN, Peace Corps acting director Sheila Crowley said, \" 'Let Girls Learn' provided a platform to showcase Peace Corps' strength in community development, shining a bright light on the work of our Volunteers all over the world.\"\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>[ad fullwidth]\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>However, Crawley noted, \"moving forward, we will not continue to use the 'Let Girls Learn' brand or maintain a stand-alone program.\"\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Neither the White House nor the Peace Corps responded to emails from NPR to verify the decision or to comment on it. But the Peace Corps told CNN that the agency would continue to \"to prioritize girls' education and empowerment programming.\"\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>The former first lady \u003ca href=\"http://www.npr.org/sections/goatsandsoda/2015/03/03/390500072/peace-corps-teams-up-with-first-lady-to-let-girls-learn\">launched\u003c/a> the Let Girls Learn initiative in 2015, saying that it would tailor an approach to the problem girls face in many developing countries, including being forced into child marriages and not having appropriate bathrooms for girls who may seek to attend schools.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\"You have told me that whatever obstacles these girls face — whether it's school fees, or violence or cultural beliefs that girls simply aren't worthy of an education — you've said that these problems will not be fixed from on high,\" Obama told activists who pushed for the approach. \"That these are community challenges that call for community solutions.\"\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>The first lady made the initiative a priority of her husband's final years in office, traveling in 2016 to Liberia and Morocco with her daughters, Malia and Sasha, and actresses Meryl Streep and Freida Pinto.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Promoting healthy eating and combating childhood obesity were also top priorities for Michelle Obama. Curbing the requirements that Obama pushed for, Agriculture Secretary Perdue argued on Monday that the standards led to children simply not eating the lunches.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\"This announcement is the result of years of feedback from students, schools, and food service experts about the challenges they are facing in meeting the final regulations for school meals,\" Perdue said in a statement. \"If kids aren't eating the food, and it's ending up in the trash, they aren't getting any nutrition — thus undermining the intent of the program.\"\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>NPR's Allison Aubrey reports that the School Nutrition Association, which represents school food administrators, has been pushing for the changes.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>The affected standards involve whole grain requirements, sodium content and milk options.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>The USDA will now let states grant exemptions regarding whole grain standards for the 2017-2018 school year if they're having trouble meeting the requirements, and the agency said it will \"take all necessary regulatory actions to implement a long-term solution.\"\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Sodium reductions set in place by the Obama administration will be postponed for at least three years to \"provide schools and the school nutrition industry with the certainty and predictability they need to make appropriate plans for creating foods with the appropriate amount of sodium.\"\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Milk requirements would also loosen, allowing schools to serve 1 percent flavored milk.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>The fight over school lunches has lasted years. Even after the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010 took effect, Michelle Obama continued to have to defend its importance, as NPR's Tamara Keith \u003ca href=\"http://www.npr.org/sections/thesalt/2014/05/27/316457427/first-lady-fights-to-keep-healthy-school-lunch-law-intact\">reported in 2014\u003c/a>. In 2016 the Senate settled on \u003ca href=\"http://www.npr.org/sections/thesalt/2016/01/20/463618556/food-fight-fizzles-as-senate-nears-compromise-on-school-nutrition-rules\">a compromise\u003c/a> that would keep most of the new standards in place, including requiring to schools to serve more fruits and vegetables along with the planned reductions in sodium and increase in whole grains.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>A spokeswoman for first lady Melania Trump confirmed that Mrs. Trump does plan to keep up the vegetable garden that Michelle Obama planted at the White House. \u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cem>Copyright 2017 \u003ca href=\"http://www.npr.org/\" target=\"_blank\">NPR\u003c/a>.\u003c/em>\u003c/p>\n\n","blocks":[],"excerpt":"The Department of Agriculture is curbing some school lunch standards championed by the former first lady, while the Peace Corps will reportedly dismantle her Let Girls Learn initiative.","status":"publish","parent":0,"modified":1493683388,"stats":{"hasAudio":false,"hasVideo":false,"hasChartOrMap":false,"iframeSrcs":[],"hasGoogleForm":false,"hasGallery":false,"hasHearkenModule":false,"hasPolis":false,"paragraphCount":22,"wordCount":719},"headData":{"title":"Trump Administration Rolls Back 2 Of Michelle Obama's Signature Initiatives | KQED","description":"The Department of Agriculture is curbing some school lunch standards championed by the former first lady, while the Peace Corps will reportedly dismantle her Let Girls Learn initiative.","ogTitle":"","ogDescription":"","ogImgId":"","twTitle":"","twDescription":"","twImgId":""},"disqusIdentifier":"117073 https://ww2.kqed.org/bayareabites/?p=117073","disqusUrl":"https://ww2.kqed.org/bayareabites/2017/05/01/trump-administration-rolls-back-2-of-michelle-obamas-signature-initiatives/","disqusTitle":"Trump Administration Rolls Back 2 Of Michelle Obama's Signature Initiatives","nprImageCredit":"Carlos Alvarez","nprByline":"Jessica Taylor, NPR Food","nprImageAgency":"Getty Images","nprStoryId":"526451207","nprApiLink":"http://api.npr.org/query?id=526451207&apiKey=MDAxOTAwOTE4MDEyMTkxMDAzNjczZDljZA004","nprHtmlLink":"http://www.npr.org/2017/05/01/526451207/trump-administration-rolls-back-2-of-michelle-obamas-signature-initiatives?ft=nprml&f=526451207","nprRetrievedStory":"1","nprPubDate":"Mon, 01 May 2017 18:54:00 -0400","nprStoryDate":"Mon, 01 May 2017 18:54:00 -0400","nprLastModifiedDate":"Mon, 01 May 2017 18:54:53 -0400","path":"/bayareabites/117073/trump-administration-rolls-back-2-of-michelle-obamas-signature-initiatives","audioTrackLength":null,"parsedContent":[{"type":"contentString","content":"\u003cdiv class=\"post-body\">\u003cp>\u003cp>Former first lady Michelle Obama might find some of the latest actions by the Trump administration pretty difficult to stomach.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>On Monday newly minted Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue announced a rollback of school lunch standards championed by the former first lady, declaring at a Virginia school that the administration would \"\u003ca href=\"https://www.usda.gov/media/press-releases/2017/05/01/ag-secretary-perdue-moves-make-school-meals-great-again\">Make School Meals Great Again\u003c/a>.\"\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Meanwhile, \u003ca href=\"http://www.cnn.com/2017/05/01/politics/trump-michelle-obama-girls-education/index.html?sr=twCNN050117trump-michelle-obama-girls-education0521PMVODtopLink&linkId=37069141\">CNN reported\u003c/a> that the Trump White House will not continue the Let Girls Learn program in its current form. The initiative aims to provide educational opportunities for young women in developing countries.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>The school nutrition standards have long been a source of controversy, making them a more likely target of the current administration. Reports about the Let Girls Learn program, which the Peace Corps oversees, are perhaps more surprising.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>In an email obtained by CNN, Peace Corps acting director Sheila Crowley said, \" 'Let Girls Learn' provided a platform to showcase Peace Corps' strength in community development, shining a bright light on the work of our Volunteers all over the world.\"\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003c/p>\u003c/div>","attributes":{"named":{},"numeric":[]}},{"type":"component","content":"","name":"ad","attributes":{"named":{"label":"fullwidth"},"numeric":["fullwidth"]}},{"type":"contentString","content":"\u003cdiv class=\"post-body\">\u003cp>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>However, Crawley noted, \"moving forward, we will not continue to use the 'Let Girls Learn' brand or maintain a stand-alone program.\"\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Neither the White House nor the Peace Corps responded to emails from NPR to verify the decision or to comment on it. But the Peace Corps told CNN that the agency would continue to \"to prioritize girls' education and empowerment programming.\"\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>The former first lady \u003ca href=\"http://www.npr.org/sections/goatsandsoda/2015/03/03/390500072/peace-corps-teams-up-with-first-lady-to-let-girls-learn\">launched\u003c/a> the Let Girls Learn initiative in 2015, saying that it would tailor an approach to the problem girls face in many developing countries, including being forced into child marriages and not having appropriate bathrooms for girls who may seek to attend schools.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\"You have told me that whatever obstacles these girls face — whether it's school fees, or violence or cultural beliefs that girls simply aren't worthy of an education — you've said that these problems will not be fixed from on high,\" Obama told activists who pushed for the approach. \"That these are community challenges that call for community solutions.\"\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>The first lady made the initiative a priority of her husband's final years in office, traveling in 2016 to Liberia and Morocco with her daughters, Malia and Sasha, and actresses Meryl Streep and Freida Pinto.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Promoting healthy eating and combating childhood obesity were also top priorities for Michelle Obama. Curbing the requirements that Obama pushed for, Agriculture Secretary Perdue argued on Monday that the standards led to children simply not eating the lunches.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\"This announcement is the result of years of feedback from students, schools, and food service experts about the challenges they are facing in meeting the final regulations for school meals,\" Perdue said in a statement. \"If kids aren't eating the food, and it's ending up in the trash, they aren't getting any nutrition — thus undermining the intent of the program.\"\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>NPR's Allison Aubrey reports that the School Nutrition Association, which represents school food administrators, has been pushing for the changes.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>The affected standards involve whole grain requirements, sodium content and milk options.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>The USDA will now let states grant exemptions regarding whole grain standards for the 2017-2018 school year if they're having trouble meeting the requirements, and the agency said it will \"take all necessary regulatory actions to implement a long-term solution.\"\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Sodium reductions set in place by the Obama administration will be postponed for at least three years to \"provide schools and the school nutrition industry with the certainty and predictability they need to make appropriate plans for creating foods with the appropriate amount of sodium.\"\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Milk requirements would also loosen, allowing schools to serve 1 percent flavored milk.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>The fight over school lunches has lasted years. Even after the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010 took effect, Michelle Obama continued to have to defend its importance, as NPR's Tamara Keith \u003ca href=\"http://www.npr.org/sections/thesalt/2014/05/27/316457427/first-lady-fights-to-keep-healthy-school-lunch-law-intact\">reported in 2014\u003c/a>. In 2016 the Senate settled on \u003ca href=\"http://www.npr.org/sections/thesalt/2016/01/20/463618556/food-fight-fizzles-as-senate-nears-compromise-on-school-nutrition-rules\">a compromise\u003c/a> that would keep most of the new standards in place, including requiring to schools to serve more fruits and vegetables along with the planned reductions in sodium and increase in whole grains.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>A spokeswoman for first lady Melania Trump confirmed that Mrs. Trump does plan to keep up the vegetable garden that Michelle Obama planted at the White House. \u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cem>Copyright 2017 \u003ca href=\"http://www.npr.org/\" target=\"_blank\">NPR\u003c/a>.\u003c/em>\u003c/p>\n\n\u003c/div>\u003c/p>","attributes":{"named":{},"numeric":[]}}],"link":"/bayareabites/117073/trump-administration-rolls-back-2-of-michelle-obamas-signature-initiatives","authors":["byline_bayareabites_117073"],"categories":["bayareabites_10028","bayareabites_2035"],"tags":["bayareabites_15837","bayareabites_8718","bayareabites_15838","bayareabites_450","bayareabites_15697"],"featImg":"bayareabites_117074","label":"bayareabites"},"bayareabites_116533":{"type":"posts","id":"bayareabites_116533","meta":{"index":"posts_1591205157","site":"bayareabites","id":"116533","score":null,"sort":[1491346631000]},"guestAuthors":[],"slug":"fighting-trump-one-delicious-meal-at-a-time-with-nourishresist","title":"Fighting Trump, One Delicious Meal at a Time with Nourish|Resist","publishDate":1491346631,"format":"standard","headTitle":"Bay Area Bites | KQED Food","labelTerm":{"site":"bayareabites"},"content":"\u003cp>Last year, a group of women started meeting in San Francisco. It was an informal group, composed of women of color who worked in the San Francisco food world at places like \u003ca href=\"http://www.tartinebakery.com/\" target=\"_blank\">Tartine\u003c/a> and \u003ca href=\"http://www.biritemarket.com/\" target=\"_blank\">Bi-Rite\u003c/a>. They used the potlucks to swap stories and share advice. After the election, the mood darkened.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>“We were all feeling different levels of grief, despondence, confusion, [and] frustration,” said Leslie Mah, one of the group’s organizers. During one of the meals, someone wondered what they could do to combat President Trump’s administration. “We started naming things, and it started coming together--ok, we actually have a lot here,” Mah said.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Last November galvanized the group, organizer Shakirah Simley said. It made them want to “come together as a community and build something that was sincere to our needs as women, as folks of color, as people who understand these pretty intense issues as [they] relate to class, race, gender, immigration, labor and the economy,” Simley said. “We see all those things as industry folks.”\u003c/p>\n\u003cfigure id=\"attachment_116532\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\" style=\"max-width: 1920px\">\u003cimg class=\"size-full wp-image-116532\" src=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/bayareabites/wp-content/uploads/sites/24/2017/04/NourishResistRD_05.jpg\" alt=\"Nourish/Resist members at their first event in January.\" width=\"1920\" height=\"1280\" srcset=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/04/NourishResistRD_05.jpg 1920w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/04/NourishResistRD_05-160x107.jpg 160w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/04/NourishResistRD_05-800x533.jpg 800w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/04/NourishResistRD_05-768x512.jpg 768w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/04/NourishResistRD_05-1020x680.jpg 1020w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/04/NourishResistRD_05-1180x787.jpg 1180w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/04/NourishResistRD_05-960x640.jpg 960w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/04/NourishResistRD_05-240x160.jpg 240w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/04/NourishResistRD_05-375x250.jpg 375w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/04/NourishResistRD_05-520x347.jpg 520w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 1920px) 100vw, 1920px\">\u003cfigcaption class=\"wp-caption-text\">Nourish/Resist members at their first event in January. \u003ccite>(Sana Javeri Kadri)\u003c/cite>\u003c/figcaption>\u003c/figure>\n\u003cp>The group decided to formalize the group as a tool for political action, and dubbed themselves \u003ca href=\"https://nourishresist.org/\" target=\"_blank\">Nourish|Resist\u003c/a>. They came up with a slogan: “Hate won’t feed us.” And since then, the group has combined their skill sets--from baking to political organizing--to educate people about how to effectively fight Trump’s policies.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>The group takes a dual approach. Part of their work is internal, reminiscent of those early group dinners. It’s a safe space for women of color to discuss the mundanities and frustrations of their daily working lives. “When people think of resistance, they think of a protest. We like to think our existence is resistance,” Simley said. “In order to do that external organization, I like to say you have to take time to sharpen your saw before [you] can slice through wood.”\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>[ad fullwidth]\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Their other work is external, a collection of events that facilitates direct political action. Many in the group have political and organizing backgrounds. Mah worked for \u003ca href=\"https://front.moveon.org/\" target=\"_blank\">Move On\u003c/a> during the beginning of the Obama administration, and later worked as a paralegal for death row inmates before switching careers to work at \u003ca href=\"https://www.ritualroasters.com/\" target=\"_blank\">Ritual Coffee Roasters\u003c/a>, where she’s currently head roaster. Until recently, Simley was Bi-Rite’s \u003ca href=\"https://missionlocal.org/2017/03/good-food-advocate-shakirah-simley-bids-bi-rite-farewell/\" target=\"_blank\">community program manager\u003c/a>, where she worked on community development projects like increasing the amount of healthy food at corner stores.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Yet the group also emphasizes the importance that comes with the first part of their name, the power that comes with feeding people. “Breaking bread is an essential part of bringing people together that’s disarming,” said Simley. “Everyone eats. You can’t do this work unless you’re full. We want to make sure that [we’re] paying homage to what we’re really good at and what we know, which is food, beverage and hospitality.”\u003c/p>\n\u003cfigure id=\"attachment_116528\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\" style=\"max-width: 1920px\">\u003cimg class=\"size-full wp-image-116528\" src=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/bayareabites/wp-content/uploads/sites/24/2017/04/edited.jpg\" alt=\"Nourish|Resist's first event, "An Unpresidented Meal," combined political organizing and a delicious meal.\" width=\"1920\" height=\"1280\" srcset=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/04/edited.jpg 1920w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/04/edited-160x107.jpg 160w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/04/edited-800x533.jpg 800w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/04/edited-768x512.jpg 768w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/04/edited-1020x680.jpg 1020w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/04/edited-1180x787.jpg 1180w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/04/edited-960x640.jpg 960w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/04/edited-240x160.jpg 240w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/04/edited-375x250.jpg 375w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/04/edited-520x347.jpg 520w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 1920px) 100vw, 1920px\">\u003cfigcaption class=\"wp-caption-text\">Nourish|Resist's first event, \"An Unpresidented Meal,\" combined political organizing and a delicious meal. \u003ccite>(Sana Javeri Kadri)\u003c/cite>\u003c/figcaption>\u003c/figure>\n\u003cp>\u003ca href=\"https://nourishresist.org/blog/2017/2/7/video-an-unprecedented-meal-on-january-19th-2017\" target=\"_blank\">An Unpresidented Meal,\u003c/a> the group’s first event, took place at Mission High the night before the inauguration. The group organized a meal--salad, turkey kofta--and instructed the high schoolers on how they could channel their frustrations. They made protest signs together, and talked about the rights people have when protesting. Don’t just stop there, the group urged, instructing them how to set up a citywide network of young activists.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003ciframe src=\"https://player.vimeo.com/video/200338283?title=0&byline=0&portrait=0\" width=\"640\" height=\"360\" frameborder=\"0\" webkitallowfullscreen mozallowfullscreen allowfullscreen>\u003c/iframe>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>“People don’t respect the power of youth,” Simley said. “Youth are not apathetic because they don’t care, youth are apathetic because they feel like people don’t care about them. The minute you give youth resources, or agency or ask them what they think, they can be really engaged. They told us at our resistance dinner, ‘we’re inheriting something you created.’ And it’s not fair.”\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Other events followed. Around Valentine’s Day, they provided chocolate and writing supplies for a “love letters to legislators” event, as well as tips for a useful letter (don’t just be angry, mention a specific bill or action you want them to support). The event yielded hundreds of \u003ca href=\"https://www.instagram.com/p/BQgI9IOgZJ2/?taken-by=nourishresist\" target=\"_blank\">colorful postcards\u003c/a> to local politicians. The goal, Mah said, is to show people exactly what actions they can take to create the most amount of change.\u003c/p>\n\u003cblockquote class=\"instagram-media\" data-instgrm-captioned data-instgrm-version=\"7\" style=\" background:#FFF; border:0; border-radius:3px; box-shadow:0 0 1px 0 rgba(0,0,0,0.5),0 1px 10px 0 rgba(0,0,0,0.15); margin: 1px; max-width:658px; padding:0; width:99.375%; width:-webkit-calc(100% - 2px); width:calc(100% - 2px);\">\n\u003cdiv style=\"padding:8px;\">\n\u003cdiv style=\" background:#F8F8F8; line-height:0; margin-top:40px; padding:50.97222222222222% 0; text-align:center; width:100%;\">\n\u003cdiv style=\" background:url(data:image/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAACwAAAAsCAMAAAApWqozAAAABGdBTUEAALGPC/xhBQAAAAFzUkdCAK7OHOkAAAAMUExURczMzPf399fX1+bm5mzY9AMAAADiSURBVDjLvZXbEsMgCES5/P8/t9FuRVCRmU73JWlzosgSIIZURCjo/ad+EQJJB4Hv8BFt+IDpQoCx1wjOSBFhh2XssxEIYn3ulI/6MNReE07UIWJEv8UEOWDS88LY97kqyTliJKKtuYBbruAyVh5wOHiXmpi5we58Ek028czwyuQdLKPG1Bkb4NnM+VeAnfHqn1k4+GPT6uGQcvu2h2OVuIf/gWUFyy8OWEpdyZSa3aVCqpVoVvzZZ2VTnn2wU8qzVjDDetO90GSy9mVLqtgYSy231MxrY6I2gGqjrTY0L8fxCxfCBbhWrsYYAAAAAElFTkSuQmCC); display:block; height:44px; margin:0 auto -44px; position:relative; top:-22px; width:44px;\">\u003c/div>\n\u003c/div>\n\u003cp style=\" margin:8px 0 0 0; padding:0 4px;\"> \u003ca href=\"https://www.instagram.com/p/BQgI9IOgZJ2/\" style=\" color:#000; font-family:Arial,sans-serif; font-size:14px; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; line-height:17px; text-decoration:none; word-wrap:break-word;\" target=\"_blank\">Tonight we invite you to join us in the revolutionary act of #LoveLetterstoLegislators. And if you're making dinner for your sweetie, we'll see you next week, in #Oakland on 2/23. Have a #Valentines hug and a kiss from #NourishResist.\u003c/a>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp style=\" color:#c9c8cd; font-family:Arial,sans-serif; font-size:14px; line-height:17px; margin-bottom:0; margin-top:8px; overflow:hidden; padding:8px 0 7px; text-align:center; text-overflow:ellipsis; white-space:nowrap;\">A post shared by Nourish | Resist (@nourishresist) on \u003ctime style=\" font-family:Arial,sans-serif; font-size:14px; line-height:17px;\" datetime=\"2017-02-14T18:32:30+00:00\">Feb 14, 2017 at 10:32am PST\u003c/time>\u003c/p>\n\u003c/div>\n\u003c/blockquote>\n\u003cp>\u003cscript async defer src=\"//platform.instagram.com/en_US/embeds.js\">\u003c/script>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>“A lot of times, people want to do something, yet there’s a lack of understanding of how to do that,” Mah said. “We’d like to create a very tangible pathway of activation and participation that’s not just for the white majority who enjoy privilege, but also [for] very silenced majorities who have not been able to activate themselves for either fear, a sense of vulnerability, or a lack of support.”\u003c/p>\n\u003cfigure id=\"attachment_116530\" class=\"wp-caption alignright\" style=\"max-width: 1920px\">\u003cimg class=\"wp-image-116530 size-full\" src=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/bayareabites/wp-content/uploads/sites/24/2017/04/NourishResistRD_03edited.jpg\" alt=\"Part of the night's meal at An Unpresidented Meal.\" width=\"1920\" height=\"2880\" srcset=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/04/NourishResistRD_03edited.jpg 1920w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/04/NourishResistRD_03edited-160x240.jpg 160w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/04/NourishResistRD_03edited-800x1200.jpg 800w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/04/NourishResistRD_03edited-768x1152.jpg 768w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/04/NourishResistRD_03edited-1020x1530.jpg 1020w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/04/NourishResistRD_03edited-1180x1770.jpg 1180w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/04/NourishResistRD_03edited-960x1440.jpg 960w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/04/NourishResistRD_03edited-240x360.jpg 240w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/04/NourishResistRD_03edited-375x563.jpg 375w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/04/NourishResistRD_03edited-520x780.jpg 520w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 1920px) 100vw, 1920px\">\u003cfigcaption class=\"wp-caption-text\">Part of the night's meal at An Unpresidented Meal. \u003ccite>(Sana Javeri Kadri)\u003c/cite>\u003c/figcaption>\u003c/figure>\n\u003cp>Their goal isn’t merely to motivate San Franciscans, who have a wealth of resources and like-minded cohorts available to them. Nourish|Resist puts their \u003ca href=\"https://nourishresist.org/resources/\" target=\"_blank\">resources online\u003c/a>, so other groups throughout the country--who might be the Democratic minority in a red state--can easily create their own version of Nourish|Resist.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>The group is currently planning more \u003ca href=\"https://nourishresist.org/events/\" target=\"_blank\">events\u003c/a>, including one this Friday about the \u003ca href=\"http://voicesfromthekitchen.org/\" target=\"_blank\">role of race in the kitchen\u003c/a>. In the future, they hope to connect with more women, and encourage people to participate in local and state elections. They also have loftier goals. They want to, “foster personal and food security for our community,” and “create coalitions across our similarly-minded movements, people, and organizations.” It’ll be a slow journey, requiring an excess of time and money from workers in an industry that thrives on little of both. But Mah and Simley are excited for the future, excited to use their passion for local, sustainable food to challenge the new political reality, and show others that food is far from apolitical.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>[ad floatright]\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>“We use food as a tool for our resistance,” said Simley. “Sometimes when we think about the food system, people are like ‘yeah, we want a more just food system.’ We want a more just people system. And we use food to do that.”\u003c/p>\n\n","blocks":[],"excerpt":"Nourish|Resist combines targeted political action and artisan food to combat the new administration.","status":"publish","parent":0,"modified":1491421225,"stats":{"hasAudio":false,"hasVideo":true,"hasChartOrMap":true,"iframeSrcs":["https://player.vimeo.com/video/200338283"],"hasGoogleForm":false,"hasGallery":false,"hasHearkenModule":false,"hasPolis":false,"paragraphCount":18,"wordCount":1156},"headData":{"title":"Fighting Trump, One Delicious Meal at a Time with Nourish|Resist | KQED","description":"Nourish|Resist combines targeted political action and artisan food to combat the new administration.","ogTitle":"","ogDescription":"","ogImgId":"","twTitle":"","twDescription":"","twImgId":""},"disqusIdentifier":"116533 https://ww2.kqed.org/bayareabites/?p=116533","disqusUrl":"https://ww2.kqed.org/bayareabites/2017/04/04/fighting-trump-one-delicious-meal-at-a-time-with-nourishresist/","disqusTitle":"Fighting Trump, One Delicious Meal at a Time with Nourish|Resist","path":"/bayareabites/116533/fighting-trump-one-delicious-meal-at-a-time-with-nourishresist","audioTrackLength":null,"parsedContent":[{"type":"contentString","content":"\u003cdiv class=\"post-body\">\u003cp>\u003cp>Last year, a group of women started meeting in San Francisco. It was an informal group, composed of women of color who worked in the San Francisco food world at places like \u003ca href=\"http://www.tartinebakery.com/\" target=\"_blank\">Tartine\u003c/a> and \u003ca href=\"http://www.biritemarket.com/\" target=\"_blank\">Bi-Rite\u003c/a>. They used the potlucks to swap stories and share advice. After the election, the mood darkened.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>“We were all feeling different levels of grief, despondence, confusion, [and] frustration,” said Leslie Mah, one of the group’s organizers. During one of the meals, someone wondered what they could do to combat President Trump’s administration. “We started naming things, and it started coming together--ok, we actually have a lot here,” Mah said.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Last November galvanized the group, organizer Shakirah Simley said. It made them want to “come together as a community and build something that was sincere to our needs as women, as folks of color, as people who understand these pretty intense issues as [they] relate to class, race, gender, immigration, labor and the economy,” Simley said. “We see all those things as industry folks.”\u003c/p>\n\u003cfigure id=\"attachment_116532\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\" style=\"max-width: 1920px\">\u003cimg class=\"size-full wp-image-116532\" src=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/bayareabites/wp-content/uploads/sites/24/2017/04/NourishResistRD_05.jpg\" alt=\"Nourish/Resist members at their first event in January.\" width=\"1920\" height=\"1280\" srcset=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/04/NourishResistRD_05.jpg 1920w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/04/NourishResistRD_05-160x107.jpg 160w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/04/NourishResistRD_05-800x533.jpg 800w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/04/NourishResistRD_05-768x512.jpg 768w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/04/NourishResistRD_05-1020x680.jpg 1020w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/04/NourishResistRD_05-1180x787.jpg 1180w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/04/NourishResistRD_05-960x640.jpg 960w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/04/NourishResistRD_05-240x160.jpg 240w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/04/NourishResistRD_05-375x250.jpg 375w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/04/NourishResistRD_05-520x347.jpg 520w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 1920px) 100vw, 1920px\">\u003cfigcaption class=\"wp-caption-text\">Nourish/Resist members at their first event in January. \u003ccite>(Sana Javeri Kadri)\u003c/cite>\u003c/figcaption>\u003c/figure>\n\u003cp>The group decided to formalize the group as a tool for political action, and dubbed themselves \u003ca href=\"https://nourishresist.org/\" target=\"_blank\">Nourish|Resist\u003c/a>. They came up with a slogan: “Hate won’t feed us.” And since then, the group has combined their skill sets--from baking to political organizing--to educate people about how to effectively fight Trump’s policies.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>The group takes a dual approach. Part of their work is internal, reminiscent of those early group dinners. It’s a safe space for women of color to discuss the mundanities and frustrations of their daily working lives. “When people think of resistance, they think of a protest. We like to think our existence is resistance,” Simley said. “In order to do that external organization, I like to say you have to take time to sharpen your saw before [you] can slice through wood.”\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003c/p>\u003c/div>","attributes":{"named":{},"numeric":[]}},{"type":"component","content":"","name":"ad","attributes":{"named":{"label":"fullwidth"},"numeric":["fullwidth"]}},{"type":"contentString","content":"\u003cdiv class=\"post-body\">\u003cp>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Their other work is external, a collection of events that facilitates direct political action. Many in the group have political and organizing backgrounds. Mah worked for \u003ca href=\"https://front.moveon.org/\" target=\"_blank\">Move On\u003c/a> during the beginning of the Obama administration, and later worked as a paralegal for death row inmates before switching careers to work at \u003ca href=\"https://www.ritualroasters.com/\" target=\"_blank\">Ritual Coffee Roasters\u003c/a>, where she’s currently head roaster. Until recently, Simley was Bi-Rite’s \u003ca href=\"https://missionlocal.org/2017/03/good-food-advocate-shakirah-simley-bids-bi-rite-farewell/\" target=\"_blank\">community program manager\u003c/a>, where she worked on community development projects like increasing the amount of healthy food at corner stores.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Yet the group also emphasizes the importance that comes with the first part of their name, the power that comes with feeding people. “Breaking bread is an essential part of bringing people together that’s disarming,” said Simley. “Everyone eats. You can’t do this work unless you’re full. We want to make sure that [we’re] paying homage to what we’re really good at and what we know, which is food, beverage and hospitality.”\u003c/p>\n\u003cfigure id=\"attachment_116528\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\" style=\"max-width: 1920px\">\u003cimg class=\"size-full wp-image-116528\" src=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/bayareabites/wp-content/uploads/sites/24/2017/04/edited.jpg\" alt=\"Nourish|Resist's first event, "An Unpresidented Meal," combined political organizing and a delicious meal.\" width=\"1920\" height=\"1280\" srcset=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/04/edited.jpg 1920w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/04/edited-160x107.jpg 160w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/04/edited-800x533.jpg 800w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/04/edited-768x512.jpg 768w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/04/edited-1020x680.jpg 1020w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/04/edited-1180x787.jpg 1180w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/04/edited-960x640.jpg 960w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/04/edited-240x160.jpg 240w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/04/edited-375x250.jpg 375w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/04/edited-520x347.jpg 520w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 1920px) 100vw, 1920px\">\u003cfigcaption class=\"wp-caption-text\">Nourish|Resist's first event, \"An Unpresidented Meal,\" combined political organizing and a delicious meal. \u003ccite>(Sana Javeri Kadri)\u003c/cite>\u003c/figcaption>\u003c/figure>\n\u003cp>\u003ca href=\"https://nourishresist.org/blog/2017/2/7/video-an-unprecedented-meal-on-january-19th-2017\" target=\"_blank\">An Unpresidented Meal,\u003c/a> the group’s first event, took place at Mission High the night before the inauguration. The group organized a meal--salad, turkey kofta--and instructed the high schoolers on how they could channel their frustrations. They made protest signs together, and talked about the rights people have when protesting. Don’t just stop there, the group urged, instructing them how to set up a citywide network of young activists.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003ciframe src=\"https://player.vimeo.com/video/200338283?title=0&byline=0&portrait=0\" width=\"640\" height=\"360\" frameborder=\"0\" webkitallowfullscreen mozallowfullscreen allowfullscreen>\u003c/iframe>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>“People don’t respect the power of youth,” Simley said. “Youth are not apathetic because they don’t care, youth are apathetic because they feel like people don’t care about them. The minute you give youth resources, or agency or ask them what they think, they can be really engaged. They told us at our resistance dinner, ‘we’re inheriting something you created.’ And it’s not fair.”\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Other events followed. Around Valentine’s Day, they provided chocolate and writing supplies for a “love letters to legislators” event, as well as tips for a useful letter (don’t just be angry, mention a specific bill or action you want them to support). The event yielded hundreds of \u003ca href=\"https://www.instagram.com/p/BQgI9IOgZJ2/?taken-by=nourishresist\" target=\"_blank\">colorful postcards\u003c/a> to local politicians. The goal, Mah said, is to show people exactly what actions they can take to create the most amount of change.\u003c/p>\n\u003cblockquote class=\"instagram-media\" data-instgrm-captioned data-instgrm-version=\"7\" style=\" background:#FFF; border:0; border-radius:3px; box-shadow:0 0 1px 0 rgba(0,0,0,0.5),0 1px 10px 0 rgba(0,0,0,0.15); margin: 1px; max-width:658px; padding:0; width:99.375%; width:-webkit-calc(100% - 2px); width:calc(100% - 2px);\">\n\u003cdiv style=\"padding:8px;\">\n\u003cdiv style=\" background:#F8F8F8; line-height:0; margin-top:40px; padding:50.97222222222222% 0; text-align:center; width:100%;\">\n\u003cdiv style=\" background:url(data:image/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAACwAAAAsCAMAAAApWqozAAAABGdBTUEAALGPC/xhBQAAAAFzUkdCAK7OHOkAAAAMUExURczMzPf399fX1+bm5mzY9AMAAADiSURBVDjLvZXbEsMgCES5/P8/t9FuRVCRmU73JWlzosgSIIZURCjo/ad+EQJJB4Hv8BFt+IDpQoCx1wjOSBFhh2XssxEIYn3ulI/6MNReE07UIWJEv8UEOWDS88LY97kqyTliJKKtuYBbruAyVh5wOHiXmpi5we58Ek028czwyuQdLKPG1Bkb4NnM+VeAnfHqn1k4+GPT6uGQcvu2h2OVuIf/gWUFyy8OWEpdyZSa3aVCqpVoVvzZZ2VTnn2wU8qzVjDDetO90GSy9mVLqtgYSy231MxrY6I2gGqjrTY0L8fxCxfCBbhWrsYYAAAAAElFTkSuQmCC); display:block; height:44px; margin:0 auto -44px; position:relative; top:-22px; width:44px;\">\u003c/div>\n\u003c/div>\n\u003cp style=\" margin:8px 0 0 0; padding:0 4px;\"> \u003ca href=\"https://www.instagram.com/p/BQgI9IOgZJ2/\" style=\" color:#000; font-family:Arial,sans-serif; font-size:14px; font-style:normal; font-weight:normal; line-height:17px; text-decoration:none; word-wrap:break-word;\" target=\"_blank\">Tonight we invite you to join us in the revolutionary act of #LoveLetterstoLegislators. And if you're making dinner for your sweetie, we'll see you next week, in #Oakland on 2/23. Have a #Valentines hug and a kiss from #NourishResist.\u003c/a>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp style=\" color:#c9c8cd; font-family:Arial,sans-serif; font-size:14px; line-height:17px; margin-bottom:0; margin-top:8px; overflow:hidden; padding:8px 0 7px; text-align:center; text-overflow:ellipsis; white-space:nowrap;\">A post shared by Nourish | Resist (@nourishresist) on \u003ctime style=\" font-family:Arial,sans-serif; font-size:14px; line-height:17px;\" datetime=\"2017-02-14T18:32:30+00:00\">Feb 14, 2017 at 10:32am PST\u003c/time>\u003c/p>\n\u003c/div>\n\u003c/blockquote>\n\u003cp>\u003cscript async defer src=\"//platform.instagram.com/en_US/embeds.js\">\u003c/script>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>“A lot of times, people want to do something, yet there’s a lack of understanding of how to do that,” Mah said. “We’d like to create a very tangible pathway of activation and participation that’s not just for the white majority who enjoy privilege, but also [for] very silenced majorities who have not been able to activate themselves for either fear, a sense of vulnerability, or a lack of support.”\u003c/p>\n\u003cfigure id=\"attachment_116530\" class=\"wp-caption alignright\" style=\"max-width: 1920px\">\u003cimg class=\"wp-image-116530 size-full\" src=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/bayareabites/wp-content/uploads/sites/24/2017/04/NourishResistRD_03edited.jpg\" alt=\"Part of the night's meal at An Unpresidented Meal.\" width=\"1920\" height=\"2880\" srcset=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/04/NourishResistRD_03edited.jpg 1920w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/04/NourishResistRD_03edited-160x240.jpg 160w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/04/NourishResistRD_03edited-800x1200.jpg 800w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/04/NourishResistRD_03edited-768x1152.jpg 768w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/04/NourishResistRD_03edited-1020x1530.jpg 1020w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/04/NourishResistRD_03edited-1180x1770.jpg 1180w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/04/NourishResistRD_03edited-960x1440.jpg 960w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/04/NourishResistRD_03edited-240x360.jpg 240w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/04/NourishResistRD_03edited-375x563.jpg 375w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/04/NourishResistRD_03edited-520x780.jpg 520w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 1920px) 100vw, 1920px\">\u003cfigcaption class=\"wp-caption-text\">Part of the night's meal at An Unpresidented Meal. \u003ccite>(Sana Javeri Kadri)\u003c/cite>\u003c/figcaption>\u003c/figure>\n\u003cp>Their goal isn’t merely to motivate San Franciscans, who have a wealth of resources and like-minded cohorts available to them. Nourish|Resist puts their \u003ca href=\"https://nourishresist.org/resources/\" target=\"_blank\">resources online\u003c/a>, so other groups throughout the country--who might be the Democratic minority in a red state--can easily create their own version of Nourish|Resist.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>The group is currently planning more \u003ca href=\"https://nourishresist.org/events/\" target=\"_blank\">events\u003c/a>, including one this Friday about the \u003ca href=\"http://voicesfromthekitchen.org/\" target=\"_blank\">role of race in the kitchen\u003c/a>. In the future, they hope to connect with more women, and encourage people to participate in local and state elections. They also have loftier goals. They want to, “foster personal and food security for our community,” and “create coalitions across our similarly-minded movements, people, and organizations.” It’ll be a slow journey, requiring an excess of time and money from workers in an industry that thrives on little of both. But Mah and Simley are excited for the future, excited to use their passion for local, sustainable food to challenge the new political reality, and show others that food is far from apolitical.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003c/p>\u003c/div>","attributes":{"named":{},"numeric":[]}},{"type":"component","content":"","name":"ad","attributes":{"named":{"label":"floatright"},"numeric":["floatright"]}},{"type":"contentString","content":"\u003cdiv class=\"post-body\">\u003cp>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>“We use food as a tool for our resistance,” said Simley. “Sometimes when we think about the food system, people are like ‘yeah, we want a more just food system.’ We want a more just people system. And we use food to do that.”\u003c/p>\n\n\u003c/div>\u003c/p>","attributes":{"named":{},"numeric":[]}}],"link":"/bayareabites/116533/fighting-trump-one-delicious-meal-at-a-time-with-nourishresist","authors":["5566"],"categories":["bayareabites_109","bayareabites_11028","bayareabites_10028","bayareabites_1875","bayareabites_2035"],"tags":["bayareabites_565","bayareabites_669","bayareabites_15810","bayareabites_15697"],"featImg":"bayareabites_116531","label":"bayareabites"},"bayareabites_116266":{"type":"posts","id":"bayareabites_116266","meta":{"index":"posts_1591205157","site":"bayareabites","id":"116266","score":null,"sort":[1490385447000]},"guestAuthors":[],"slug":"the-bay-area-food-movement-tackles-trump","title":"The Bay Area Food Movement Tackles Trump","publishDate":1490385447,"format":"standard","headTitle":"Bay Area Bites | KQED Food","labelTerm":{},"content":"\u003cp>The food world’s response to President Trump has varied. Farmers, from the Central Valley to Midwest, supported him. Restaurant owners are grappling with how political they can be without risking business. Some have declared their businesses “sanctuary restaurants,” while others, like the restaurant group that recently opened a restaurant in a Trump-owned hotel, simply see working with the president as a \u003ca href=\"https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/going-out-guide/wp/2015/09/30/blt-prime-steakhouse-to-open-in-the-trump-international-hotel/\" target=\"_blank\">good business decision\u003c/a>. But in the Bay Area, the food world is ready to resist.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>That was the focus of a Thursday night \u003ca href=\"http://www.cuesa.org/\" target=\"_blank\">CUESA\u003c/a> event called “\u003ca href=\"https://www.eventbrite.com/e/resist-together-reframing-the-food-movement-tickets-32544341000?ref=ebtnebtckt#\" target=\"_blank\">Resist Together! Reframing the Food Movement\u003c/a>,” where panelists Evelyn Rangel-Medina of the \u003ca href=\"http://rocunited.org/staff-and-locals/bay-area/\" target=\"_blank\">Restaurant Opportunities Centers United\u003c/a>, Edwin Carmona-Cruz from \u003ca href=\"http://www.lrcl.org/\" target=\"_blank\">La Raza Centro Legal\u003c/a>, Amelia Moore from the \u003ca href=\"http://www.ucsusa.org/\" target=\"_blank\">Union of Concerned Scientists\u003c/a>, Leslie Mah from \u003ca href=\"https://nourishresist.org/\" target=\"_blank\">Nourish|Resist\u003c/a> and moderator, writer Stephen Satterfield, discuss the intersection of food and activism in the age of Trump.\u003c/p>\n\u003cfigure id=\"attachment_116287\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\" style=\"max-width: 1920px\">\u003cimg class=\"size-full wp-image-116287\" src=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/bayareabites/wp-content/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2170.jpg\" alt=\"The crowd at CUESA's event.\" width=\"1920\" height=\"1300\" srcset=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2170.jpg 1920w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2170-160x108.jpg 160w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2170-800x542.jpg 800w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2170-768x520.jpg 768w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2170-1020x691.jpg 1020w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2170-1180x799.jpg 1180w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2170-960x650.jpg 960w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2170-240x163.jpg 240w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2170-375x254.jpg 375w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2170-520x352.jpg 520w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 1920px) 100vw, 1920px\">\u003cfigcaption class=\"wp-caption-text\">The crowd at CUESA's event. \u003ccite>(Shelby Pope)\u003c/cite>\u003c/figcaption>\u003c/figure>\n\u003cp>CUESA director of education Julie Cummins introduced the event by emphasizing the need for people to think of food with a “bigger lens”: to think less about food itself and instead focus on the social and political issues in which our food is produced and made. Mah agreed, talking about how people need to shift in how they see the food movement, and go from making passive food choices (whatever’s cheapest at the store) to active ones (did that apple come from a farm in California or Mexico? Do the farmers take advantage of their workers?) The focus needs to be on “good food meets food justice,” Mah said.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>The panel discussed the problems that Trump’s focus on illegal immigration can cause restaurants. Carmona-Cruz discussed how La Raza leads trainings for restaurants about what to do if ICE comes knocking at their door. Undocumented restaurant workers are often taken advantage of, he said, made to work for much less than minimum wage. “We have to realize that good food equals good practices,” he said. “We like to think about it in an intersectional way.”\u003c/p>\n\u003cfigure id=\"attachment_116290\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\" style=\"max-width: 1920px\">\u003cimg class=\"size-full wp-image-116290\" src=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/bayareabites/wp-content/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2243.jpg\" alt=\"Panelist Edwin Carmona-Cruz, from La Raza Centro Legal.\" width=\"1920\" height=\"1449\" srcset=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2243.jpg 1920w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2243-160x121.jpg 160w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2243-800x604.jpg 800w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2243-768x580.jpg 768w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2243-1020x770.jpg 1020w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2243-1180x891.jpg 1180w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2243-960x725.jpg 960w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2243-240x181.jpg 240w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2243-375x283.jpg 375w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2243-520x392.jpg 520w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 1920px) 100vw, 1920px\">\u003cfigcaption class=\"wp-caption-text\">Panelist Edwin Carmona-Cruz, from La Raza Centro Legal. \u003ccite>(Shelby Pope)\u003c/cite>\u003c/figcaption>\u003c/figure>\n\u003cp>Intersectionality is key, Moore said. It’s not just about people buying most of of their produce from the farmers' market. For the food system to become more equitable as a whole, she said, people have to collaborate with other social justice movements, like Black Lives Matter.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>[ad fullwidth]\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>“Our food system is reliant on people of color and immigrants,” Rangel-Medina said, adding that any food movement needs to be relevant for everyone, from restaurant workers to the people who pick our food. She mentioned the uncomfortable dichotomy that anyone who’s dined out in the Bay Area has observed. Why are Latino workers consistently working in back of the house positions, while the the bulk of front of house workers--who generally make more money, and serve as the face of the resturaunt--white? Yes, it’s awkward for well-intentioned Bay Area liberals to discuss these kinds of inequities. Yet, it’s vital, Rangel-Medina said. “If we don’t do this hard work we end up with Trump.”\u003c/p>\n\u003cfigure id=\"attachment_116292\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\" style=\"max-width: 1920px\">\u003cimg class=\"size-full wp-image-116292\" src=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/bayareabites/wp-content/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2256.jpg\" alt=\"Panelist Evelyn Rangel-Medina, from Restaurant Opportunities Centers United.\" width=\"1920\" height=\"1332\" srcset=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2256.jpg 1920w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2256-160x111.jpg 160w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2256-800x555.jpg 800w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2256-768x533.jpg 768w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2256-1020x708.jpg 1020w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2256-1180x819.jpg 1180w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2256-960x666.jpg 960w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2256-240x167.jpg 240w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2256-375x260.jpg 375w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2256-520x361.jpg 520w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 1920px) 100vw, 1920px\">\u003cfigcaption class=\"wp-caption-text\">Panelist Evelyn Rangel-Medina, from Restaurant Opportunities Centers United. \u003ccite>(Shelby Pope)\u003c/cite>\u003c/figcaption>\u003c/figure>\n\u003cp>The fear and uncertainty that Trump’s presidency has created isn’t anything new, she added. “People of color have already been living in a Trump-like America.” Rangel-Medina pointed out that California, bastion of progressiveness and leader of the Trump resistance, is also the state that passed \u003ca href=\"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_Proposition_187\" target=\"_blank\">Proposition 187\u003c/a> in 1994, which denied undocumented Californians access to health care and education. We can’t rest on our laurels, confident that things will sort themselves out, believing that the Bay Area is somehow immune to Trump’s agenda, she said. We have to work hard to create a different future. “If we can create a demand for organic food, we can also demand racial equity,” she said.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>That sentiment--in order to create change, people have to get out of their comfort zones--was echoed by the panelists. Moore mentioned her conservative Uncle Tom (yes, his real name) and the need for “Conversations across the aisle. We need to be collaborative.” Carmona-Cruz echoed her sentiments. “We as citizens need to put our bodies on the line for the first time,” he said.\u003c/p>\n\u003cfigure id=\"attachment_116288\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\" style=\"max-width: 1920px\">\u003cimg class=\"size-full wp-image-116288\" src=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/bayareabites/wp-content/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2185.jpg\" alt=\"Panelist Amelia Moore, from the Union of Concerned Scientists.\" width=\"1920\" height=\"1382\" srcset=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2185.jpg 1920w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2185-160x115.jpg 160w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2185-800x576.jpg 800w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2185-768x553.jpg 768w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2185-1020x734.jpg 1020w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2185-1180x849.jpg 1180w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2185-960x691.jpg 960w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2185-240x173.jpg 240w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2185-375x270.jpg 375w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2185-520x374.jpg 520w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 1920px) 100vw, 1920px\">\u003cfigcaption class=\"wp-caption-text\">Panelist Amelia Moore, from the Union of Concerned Scientists. \u003ccite>(Shelby Pope)\u003c/cite>\u003c/figcaption>\u003c/figure>\n\u003cp>“Intention is no longer enough,” Satterfield said. So what can people do? Carmona-Cruz advised that everyone should know \u003ca href=\"http://www.nclr.org/issues/immigration/resources/rights\" target=\"_blank\">what to do if ICE comes to your door\u003c/a>, and if a raid does happen, to make it as public as possible: “take out your phone, Facebook Live it.\" If you’re somewhere where you think an ICE raid might be taking place, you call (415) 200-1548, a 24-hour hotline managed by SF Rapid Response Network that will dispatch an observer to verify the raid and provide an attorney for detainees. He also encouraged people to look beyond national organizations like the ACLU and find a local group when considering where to donate.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>If you work at a restaurant, urge it to become a \u003ca href=\"http://sanctuaryrestaurants.org/\" target=\"_blank\">sanctuary restaurant\u003c/a>, Rangel-Medina recommended. She also recommended supporting the bill for California to become a \u003ca href=\"http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2017/02/11/california-sanctuary-state-bill/97786476/\" target=\"_blank\">sanctuary state\u003c/a>.\u003c/p>\n\u003cfigure id=\"attachment_116289\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\" style=\"max-width: 1920px\">\u003cimg class=\"size-full wp-image-116289\" src=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/bayareabites/wp-content/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2234.jpg\" alt=\"Panelist Leslie Mah, from Nourish|Resist.\" width=\"1920\" height=\"1473\" srcset=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2234.jpg 1920w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2234-160x123.jpg 160w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2234-800x614.jpg 800w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2234-768x589.jpg 768w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2234-1020x783.jpg 1020w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2234-1180x905.jpg 1180w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2234-960x737.jpg 960w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2234-240x184.jpg 240w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2234-375x288.jpg 375w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2234-520x399.jpg 520w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 1920px) 100vw, 1920px\">\u003cfigcaption class=\"wp-caption-text\">Panelist Leslie Mah, from Nourish|Resist. \u003ccite>(Shelby Pope)\u003c/cite>\u003c/figcaption>\u003c/figure>\n\u003cp>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>It will take hard work to fight Trump (who Carmona-Cruz referred to as “Cheeto man”) and his policies, the panel agreed. But as Mah pointed out, food can be an ideal starting point for political discussion, a way to find common ground with people who don’t share the same beliefs: “Everyone has to eat,” she said. “It’s a place to realize that you and I are the same.”\u003c/p>\n\n","blocks":[],"excerpt":"How the Bay Area's food movement is planning for four years of Trump was the topic of discussion at CUESA's event: Resist Together! Reframing the Food Movement. ","status":"publish","parent":0,"modified":1490985493,"stats":{"hasAudio":false,"hasVideo":false,"hasChartOrMap":false,"iframeSrcs":[],"hasGoogleForm":false,"hasGallery":false,"hasHearkenModule":false,"hasPolis":false,"paragraphCount":13,"wordCount":998},"headData":{"title":"The Bay Area Food Movement Tackles Trump | KQED","description":"How the Bay Area's food movement is planning for four years of Trump was the topic of discussion at CUESA's event: Resist Together! Reframing the Food Movement. ","ogTitle":"","ogDescription":"","ogImgId":"","twTitle":"","twDescription":"","twImgId":""},"disqusIdentifier":"116266 https://ww2.kqed.org/bayareabites/?p=116266","disqusUrl":"https://ww2.kqed.org/bayareabites/2017/03/24/the-bay-area-food-movement-tackles-trump/","disqusTitle":"The Bay Area Food Movement Tackles Trump","source":"Politics, Activism, Food Safety","sourceUrl":"https://ww2.kqed.org/bayareabites/category/politics-activism-food-safety/","path":"/bayareabites/116266/the-bay-area-food-movement-tackles-trump","audioTrackLength":null,"parsedContent":[{"type":"contentString","content":"\u003cdiv class=\"post-body\">\u003cp>\u003cp>The food world’s response to President Trump has varied. Farmers, from the Central Valley to Midwest, supported him. Restaurant owners are grappling with how political they can be without risking business. Some have declared their businesses “sanctuary restaurants,” while others, like the restaurant group that recently opened a restaurant in a Trump-owned hotel, simply see working with the president as a \u003ca href=\"https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/going-out-guide/wp/2015/09/30/blt-prime-steakhouse-to-open-in-the-trump-international-hotel/\" target=\"_blank\">good business decision\u003c/a>. But in the Bay Area, the food world is ready to resist.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>That was the focus of a Thursday night \u003ca href=\"http://www.cuesa.org/\" target=\"_blank\">CUESA\u003c/a> event called “\u003ca href=\"https://www.eventbrite.com/e/resist-together-reframing-the-food-movement-tickets-32544341000?ref=ebtnebtckt#\" target=\"_blank\">Resist Together! Reframing the Food Movement\u003c/a>,” where panelists Evelyn Rangel-Medina of the \u003ca href=\"http://rocunited.org/staff-and-locals/bay-area/\" target=\"_blank\">Restaurant Opportunities Centers United\u003c/a>, Edwin Carmona-Cruz from \u003ca href=\"http://www.lrcl.org/\" target=\"_blank\">La Raza Centro Legal\u003c/a>, Amelia Moore from the \u003ca href=\"http://www.ucsusa.org/\" target=\"_blank\">Union of Concerned Scientists\u003c/a>, Leslie Mah from \u003ca href=\"https://nourishresist.org/\" target=\"_blank\">Nourish|Resist\u003c/a> and moderator, writer Stephen Satterfield, discuss the intersection of food and activism in the age of Trump.\u003c/p>\n\u003cfigure id=\"attachment_116287\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\" style=\"max-width: 1920px\">\u003cimg class=\"size-full wp-image-116287\" src=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/bayareabites/wp-content/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2170.jpg\" alt=\"The crowd at CUESA's event.\" width=\"1920\" height=\"1300\" srcset=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2170.jpg 1920w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2170-160x108.jpg 160w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2170-800x542.jpg 800w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2170-768x520.jpg 768w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2170-1020x691.jpg 1020w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2170-1180x799.jpg 1180w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2170-960x650.jpg 960w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2170-240x163.jpg 240w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2170-375x254.jpg 375w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2170-520x352.jpg 520w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 1920px) 100vw, 1920px\">\u003cfigcaption class=\"wp-caption-text\">The crowd at CUESA's event. \u003ccite>(Shelby Pope)\u003c/cite>\u003c/figcaption>\u003c/figure>\n\u003cp>CUESA director of education Julie Cummins introduced the event by emphasizing the need for people to think of food with a “bigger lens”: to think less about food itself and instead focus on the social and political issues in which our food is produced and made. Mah agreed, talking about how people need to shift in how they see the food movement, and go from making passive food choices (whatever’s cheapest at the store) to active ones (did that apple come from a farm in California or Mexico? Do the farmers take advantage of their workers?) The focus needs to be on “good food meets food justice,” Mah said.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>The panel discussed the problems that Trump’s focus on illegal immigration can cause restaurants. Carmona-Cruz discussed how La Raza leads trainings for restaurants about what to do if ICE comes knocking at their door. Undocumented restaurant workers are often taken advantage of, he said, made to work for much less than minimum wage. “We have to realize that good food equals good practices,” he said. “We like to think about it in an intersectional way.”\u003c/p>\n\u003cfigure id=\"attachment_116290\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\" style=\"max-width: 1920px\">\u003cimg class=\"size-full wp-image-116290\" src=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/bayareabites/wp-content/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2243.jpg\" alt=\"Panelist Edwin Carmona-Cruz, from La Raza Centro Legal.\" width=\"1920\" height=\"1449\" srcset=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2243.jpg 1920w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2243-160x121.jpg 160w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2243-800x604.jpg 800w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2243-768x580.jpg 768w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2243-1020x770.jpg 1020w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2243-1180x891.jpg 1180w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2243-960x725.jpg 960w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2243-240x181.jpg 240w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2243-375x283.jpg 375w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2243-520x392.jpg 520w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 1920px) 100vw, 1920px\">\u003cfigcaption class=\"wp-caption-text\">Panelist Edwin Carmona-Cruz, from La Raza Centro Legal. \u003ccite>(Shelby Pope)\u003c/cite>\u003c/figcaption>\u003c/figure>\n\u003cp>Intersectionality is key, Moore said. It’s not just about people buying most of of their produce from the farmers' market. For the food system to become more equitable as a whole, she said, people have to collaborate with other social justice movements, like Black Lives Matter.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003c/p>\u003c/div>","attributes":{"named":{},"numeric":[]}},{"type":"component","content":"","name":"ad","attributes":{"named":{"label":"fullwidth"},"numeric":["fullwidth"]}},{"type":"contentString","content":"\u003cdiv class=\"post-body\">\u003cp>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>“Our food system is reliant on people of color and immigrants,” Rangel-Medina said, adding that any food movement needs to be relevant for everyone, from restaurant workers to the people who pick our food. She mentioned the uncomfortable dichotomy that anyone who’s dined out in the Bay Area has observed. Why are Latino workers consistently working in back of the house positions, while the the bulk of front of house workers--who generally make more money, and serve as the face of the resturaunt--white? Yes, it’s awkward for well-intentioned Bay Area liberals to discuss these kinds of inequities. Yet, it’s vital, Rangel-Medina said. “If we don’t do this hard work we end up with Trump.”\u003c/p>\n\u003cfigure id=\"attachment_116292\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\" style=\"max-width: 1920px\">\u003cimg class=\"size-full wp-image-116292\" src=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/bayareabites/wp-content/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2256.jpg\" alt=\"Panelist Evelyn Rangel-Medina, from Restaurant Opportunities Centers United.\" width=\"1920\" height=\"1332\" srcset=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2256.jpg 1920w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2256-160x111.jpg 160w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2256-800x555.jpg 800w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2256-768x533.jpg 768w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2256-1020x708.jpg 1020w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2256-1180x819.jpg 1180w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2256-960x666.jpg 960w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2256-240x167.jpg 240w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2256-375x260.jpg 375w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2256-520x361.jpg 520w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 1920px) 100vw, 1920px\">\u003cfigcaption class=\"wp-caption-text\">Panelist Evelyn Rangel-Medina, from Restaurant Opportunities Centers United. \u003ccite>(Shelby Pope)\u003c/cite>\u003c/figcaption>\u003c/figure>\n\u003cp>The fear and uncertainty that Trump’s presidency has created isn’t anything new, she added. “People of color have already been living in a Trump-like America.” Rangel-Medina pointed out that California, bastion of progressiveness and leader of the Trump resistance, is also the state that passed \u003ca href=\"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_Proposition_187\" target=\"_blank\">Proposition 187\u003c/a> in 1994, which denied undocumented Californians access to health care and education. We can’t rest on our laurels, confident that things will sort themselves out, believing that the Bay Area is somehow immune to Trump’s agenda, she said. We have to work hard to create a different future. “If we can create a demand for organic food, we can also demand racial equity,” she said.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>That sentiment--in order to create change, people have to get out of their comfort zones--was echoed by the panelists. Moore mentioned her conservative Uncle Tom (yes, his real name) and the need for “Conversations across the aisle. We need to be collaborative.” Carmona-Cruz echoed her sentiments. “We as citizens need to put our bodies on the line for the first time,” he said.\u003c/p>\n\u003cfigure id=\"attachment_116288\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\" style=\"max-width: 1920px\">\u003cimg class=\"size-full wp-image-116288\" src=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/bayareabites/wp-content/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2185.jpg\" alt=\"Panelist Amelia Moore, from the Union of Concerned Scientists.\" width=\"1920\" height=\"1382\" srcset=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2185.jpg 1920w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2185-160x115.jpg 160w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2185-800x576.jpg 800w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2185-768x553.jpg 768w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2185-1020x734.jpg 1020w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2185-1180x849.jpg 1180w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2185-960x691.jpg 960w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2185-240x173.jpg 240w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2185-375x270.jpg 375w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2185-520x374.jpg 520w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 1920px) 100vw, 1920px\">\u003cfigcaption class=\"wp-caption-text\">Panelist Amelia Moore, from the Union of Concerned Scientists. \u003ccite>(Shelby Pope)\u003c/cite>\u003c/figcaption>\u003c/figure>\n\u003cp>“Intention is no longer enough,” Satterfield said. So what can people do? Carmona-Cruz advised that everyone should know \u003ca href=\"http://www.nclr.org/issues/immigration/resources/rights\" target=\"_blank\">what to do if ICE comes to your door\u003c/a>, and if a raid does happen, to make it as public as possible: “take out your phone, Facebook Live it.\" If you’re somewhere where you think an ICE raid might be taking place, you call (415) 200-1548, a 24-hour hotline managed by SF Rapid Response Network that will dispatch an observer to verify the raid and provide an attorney for detainees. He also encouraged people to look beyond national organizations like the ACLU and find a local group when considering where to donate.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>If you work at a restaurant, urge it to become a \u003ca href=\"http://sanctuaryrestaurants.org/\" target=\"_blank\">sanctuary restaurant\u003c/a>, Rangel-Medina recommended. She also recommended supporting the bill for California to become a \u003ca href=\"http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2017/02/11/california-sanctuary-state-bill/97786476/\" target=\"_blank\">sanctuary state\u003c/a>.\u003c/p>\n\u003cfigure id=\"attachment_116289\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\" style=\"max-width: 1920px\">\u003cimg class=\"size-full wp-image-116289\" src=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/bayareabites/wp-content/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2234.jpg\" alt=\"Panelist Leslie Mah, from Nourish|Resist.\" width=\"1920\" height=\"1473\" srcset=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2234.jpg 1920w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2234-160x123.jpg 160w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2234-800x614.jpg 800w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2234-768x589.jpg 768w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2234-1020x783.jpg 1020w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2234-1180x905.jpg 1180w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2234-960x737.jpg 960w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2234-240x184.jpg 240w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2234-375x288.jpg 375w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/24/2017/03/DSC_2234-520x399.jpg 520w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 1920px) 100vw, 1920px\">\u003cfigcaption class=\"wp-caption-text\">Panelist Leslie Mah, from Nourish|Resist. \u003ccite>(Shelby Pope)\u003c/cite>\u003c/figcaption>\u003c/figure>\n\u003cp>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>It will take hard work to fight Trump (who Carmona-Cruz referred to as “Cheeto man”) and his policies, the panel agreed. But as Mah pointed out, food can be an ideal starting point for political discussion, a way to find common ground with people who don’t share the same beliefs: “Everyone has to eat,” she said. “It’s a place to realize that you and I are the same.”\u003c/p>\n\n\u003c/div>\u003c/p>","attributes":{"named":{},"numeric":[]}}],"link":"/bayareabites/116266/the-bay-area-food-movement-tackles-trump","authors":["5566"],"categories":["bayareabites_109","bayareabites_12276","bayareabites_1962","bayareabites_50","bayareabites_11028","bayareabites_10028","bayareabites_2035","bayareabites_358"],"tags":["bayareabites_565","bayareabites_237","bayareabites_15792","bayareabites_2722","bayareabites_2243","bayareabites_15697"],"featImg":"bayareabites_116293","label":"source_bayareabites_116266"},"bayareabites_116122":{"type":"posts","id":"bayareabites_116122","meta":{"index":"posts_1591205157","site":"bayareabites","id":"116122","score":null,"sort":[1490060546000]},"guestAuthors":[],"slug":"could-meals-on-wheels-really-lose-funding-yes-but-its-hard-to-say-how-much","title":"Could Meals On Wheels Really Lose Funding? Yes, But It's Hard To Say How Much","publishDate":1490060546,"format":"standard","headTitle":"Bay Area Bites | KQED Food","labelTerm":{"site":"bayareabites"},"content":"\u003cp>Call it an outburst of outrage giving.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Since President Trump's budget proposal was unveiled last Thursday, \u003ca href=\"http://www.mealsonwheelsamerica.org/\">Meals on Wheels America\u003c/a>, the national group which says it supports more than 5,000 community-based organizations that deliver meals to homebound seniors, has seen a flood of donations.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\"On a given day, Meals on Wheels America typically receives $1,000 in unsolicited online donations. Since Thursday morning, we've received more than $160,000 in online donations,\" says Jenny Bertolette, vice president for communications for the national group — which speaks on behalf of local programs and advocates for seniors, but does not itself deliver meals. It plans to use the money to fund awareness campaigns, among other things.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>That surge in generosity comes in the wake of news stories suggesting that Trump's budget plan asks Congress for cuts that would gut federal funding for the program. But is that really the case?\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>The White House says no.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>[ad fullwidth]\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\"Some of the stories are just either grossly wrong or nearly grossly wrong, all the stories about how we cut Meals on Wheels,\" Mick Mulvaney, director of the Office of Management and Budget, said on NBC's \u003cem>Meet the Press\u003c/em>\u003cem> \u003c/em>Sunday.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Actually, how the meal programs are funded is kind of complicated.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>The brouhaha stems from two community development block grants that would be eliminated under Trump's budget. States and cities receive the grants to help them fight poverty, and some of them use that money to help pay for Meals on Wheels programs.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Meals on Wheels, you see, isn't a federal program. It's a network of thousands of independently run groups that receive varying amounts of government aid – or none at all. (Some rely entirely on private donations). Together, they deliver hot meals to 2.4 million seniors each year. Some of these programs get federal funding, but how that will be affected is still unclear.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>That's because we don't know how many programs get at least some of their funding through the block grants that are on the chopping block in Trump's budget. It's up to localities to allocate those funds, and as far as Bertolette knows, no one keeps a national tally of which cities and states are using those grants to fund Meals on Wheels, or how much is going to the programs.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>But by far, the biggest source of federal funding for Meals on Wheels programs comes from another source: the Older Americans Act Nutrition Program, which is run by the Department Of Health and Human Services. In the aggregate, Bertolette says Meals on Wheels programs across the country rely on the HHS program for 35 percent of their funding.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>The White House has proposed slashing the Health and Human Services budget by nearly 18 percent, but the details of those cuts have not been released. Will the Older Americans Act Nutrition Program be affected? No way to know.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>But Bertolette says \"it's difficult to imagine a scenario in which these critical services would not be significantly and negatively impacted if [the budget proposal is] enacted into law,\" she says.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Even at current federal funding levels, some Meals on Wheels programs are struggling to meet demand.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\"We have a waiting list for home-delivered meals of 815 seniors, and it's growing,\" says Mark Adler, executive director of \u003ca href=\"https://www.bmow.org/\">Meals On Wheels South Florida\u003c/a>, which gets 65 percent of its $5.2 million yearly budget through the federal Older Americans Act.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\"We're already facing a situation where almost all of the seniors on our waiting list aren't going live to see their first meal delivered,\" says Adler.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>His group serves 1.2 million meals to 10,000 seniors each year. Since Thursday, it's seen a spike in donations, taking in $1,000 over a three-day period, Adler says, where normally \"we'd get $100 if we're lucky.\"\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003ca href=\"https://www.mealsonwheelsmd.org/pages/services%E2%80%94-the-homebound-meal-program%E2%80%94-landing-copy\">Meals on Wheels of Central Maryland\u003c/a> serves Baltimore City and seven other counties in the state. It relies on HHS funds for half of its $9 million annual budget.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Over the last four days, the Maryland group received $6,300 in donations, a huge increase over normal, a spokesperson said. The outpouring was welcome, because federal funds cover only about 30-60 percent of the cost of the roughly 1,500 meals it serves each day, so the organization is constantly fundraising to bridge that gap.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\"Loss of [federal] funding would mean that we would have to drastically reduce the number of people we can serve,\" Stephanie Archer-Smith, executive director of Meals on Wheels of Central Maryland, said in a statement.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Until the White House releases details of what will happen with funding for the Older Americans Act Nutrition Program, Adler says he'll remain on tenterhooks.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\"The sword of Damocles is hanging over our head with what is going to happen with this administration,\" Adler says. \u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cem>Copyright 2017 \u003ca href=\"http://www.npr.org/\" target=\"_blank\">NPR\u003c/a>.\u003c/em> \u003c/p>\n\n","blocks":[],"excerpt":"Meals on Wheels America has seen a surge in donations from worried supporters since President Trump's budget proposal was released. The role of federal funds differs in various local programs.","status":"publish","parent":0,"modified":1490060546,"stats":{"hasAudio":false,"hasVideo":false,"hasChartOrMap":false,"iframeSrcs":[],"hasGoogleForm":false,"hasGallery":false,"hasHearkenModule":false,"hasPolis":false,"paragraphCount":25,"wordCount":826},"headData":{"title":"Could Meals On Wheels Really Lose Funding? Yes, But It's Hard To Say How Much | KQED","description":"Meals on Wheels America has seen a surge in donations from worried supporters since President Trump's budget proposal was released. The role of federal funds differs in various local programs.","ogTitle":"","ogDescription":"","ogImgId":"","twTitle":"","twDescription":"","twImgId":""},"disqusIdentifier":"116122 https://ww2.kqed.org/bayareabites/?p=116122","disqusUrl":"https://ww2.kqed.org/bayareabites/2017/03/20/could-meals-on-wheels-really-lose-funding-yes-but-its-hard-to-say-how-much/","disqusTitle":"Could Meals On Wheels Really Lose Funding? Yes, But It's Hard To Say How Much","nprByline":"Maria Godoy, NPR Food","nprImageAgency":"Gabe Souza/Portland Press Herald/Getty Images","nprStoryId":"520848721","nprApiLink":"http://api.npr.org/query?id=520848721&apiKey=MDAxOTAwOTE4MDEyMTkxMDAzNjczZDljZA004","nprHtmlLink":"http://www.npr.org/sections/thesalt/2017/03/20/520848721/could-meals-on-wheels-really-lose-funding-yes-but-its-hard-to-say-how-much?ft=nprml&f=520848721","nprRetrievedStory":"1","nprPubDate":"Mon, 20 Mar 2017 21:11:00 -0400","nprStoryDate":"Mon, 20 Mar 2017 21:11:04 -0400","nprLastModifiedDate":"Mon, 20 Mar 2017 21:11:04 -0400","path":"/bayareabites/116122/could-meals-on-wheels-really-lose-funding-yes-but-its-hard-to-say-how-much","audioTrackLength":null,"parsedContent":[{"type":"contentString","content":"\u003cdiv class=\"post-body\">\u003cp>\u003cp>Call it an outburst of outrage giving.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Since President Trump's budget proposal was unveiled last Thursday, \u003ca href=\"http://www.mealsonwheelsamerica.org/\">Meals on Wheels America\u003c/a>, the national group which says it supports more than 5,000 community-based organizations that deliver meals to homebound seniors, has seen a flood of donations.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\"On a given day, Meals on Wheels America typically receives $1,000 in unsolicited online donations. Since Thursday morning, we've received more than $160,000 in online donations,\" says Jenny Bertolette, vice president for communications for the national group — which speaks on behalf of local programs and advocates for seniors, but does not itself deliver meals. It plans to use the money to fund awareness campaigns, among other things.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>That surge in generosity comes in the wake of news stories suggesting that Trump's budget plan asks Congress for cuts that would gut federal funding for the program. But is that really the case?\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>The White House says no.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003c/p>\u003c/div>","attributes":{"named":{},"numeric":[]}},{"type":"component","content":"","name":"ad","attributes":{"named":{"label":"fullwidth"},"numeric":["fullwidth"]}},{"type":"contentString","content":"\u003cdiv class=\"post-body\">\u003cp>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\"Some of the stories are just either grossly wrong or nearly grossly wrong, all the stories about how we cut Meals on Wheels,\" Mick Mulvaney, director of the Office of Management and Budget, said on NBC's \u003cem>Meet the Press\u003c/em>\u003cem> \u003c/em>Sunday.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Actually, how the meal programs are funded is kind of complicated.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>The brouhaha stems from two community development block grants that would be eliminated under Trump's budget. States and cities receive the grants to help them fight poverty, and some of them use that money to help pay for Meals on Wheels programs.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Meals on Wheels, you see, isn't a federal program. It's a network of thousands of independently run groups that receive varying amounts of government aid – or none at all. (Some rely entirely on private donations). Together, they deliver hot meals to 2.4 million seniors each year. Some of these programs get federal funding, but how that will be affected is still unclear.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>That's because we don't know how many programs get at least some of their funding through the block grants that are on the chopping block in Trump's budget. It's up to localities to allocate those funds, and as far as Bertolette knows, no one keeps a national tally of which cities and states are using those grants to fund Meals on Wheels, or how much is going to the programs.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>But by far, the biggest source of federal funding for Meals on Wheels programs comes from another source: the Older Americans Act Nutrition Program, which is run by the Department Of Health and Human Services. In the aggregate, Bertolette says Meals on Wheels programs across the country rely on the HHS program for 35 percent of their funding.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>The White House has proposed slashing the Health and Human Services budget by nearly 18 percent, but the details of those cuts have not been released. Will the Older Americans Act Nutrition Program be affected? No way to know.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>But Bertolette says \"it's difficult to imagine a scenario in which these critical services would not be significantly and negatively impacted if [the budget proposal is] enacted into law,\" she says.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Even at current federal funding levels, some Meals on Wheels programs are struggling to meet demand.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\"We have a waiting list for home-delivered meals of 815 seniors, and it's growing,\" says Mark Adler, executive director of \u003ca href=\"https://www.bmow.org/\">Meals On Wheels South Florida\u003c/a>, which gets 65 percent of its $5.2 million yearly budget through the federal Older Americans Act.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\"We're already facing a situation where almost all of the seniors on our waiting list aren't going live to see their first meal delivered,\" says Adler.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>His group serves 1.2 million meals to 10,000 seniors each year. Since Thursday, it's seen a spike in donations, taking in $1,000 over a three-day period, Adler says, where normally \"we'd get $100 if we're lucky.\"\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003ca href=\"https://www.mealsonwheelsmd.org/pages/services%E2%80%94-the-homebound-meal-program%E2%80%94-landing-copy\">Meals on Wheels of Central Maryland\u003c/a> serves Baltimore City and seven other counties in the state. It relies on HHS funds for half of its $9 million annual budget.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Over the last four days, the Maryland group received $6,300 in donations, a huge increase over normal, a spokesperson said. The outpouring was welcome, because federal funds cover only about 30-60 percent of the cost of the roughly 1,500 meals it serves each day, so the organization is constantly fundraising to bridge that gap.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\"Loss of [federal] funding would mean that we would have to drastically reduce the number of people we can serve,\" Stephanie Archer-Smith, executive director of Meals on Wheels of Central Maryland, said in a statement.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Until the White House releases details of what will happen with funding for the Older Americans Act Nutrition Program, Adler says he'll remain on tenterhooks.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\"The sword of Damocles is hanging over our head with what is going to happen with this administration,\" Adler says. \u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cem>Copyright 2017 \u003ca href=\"http://www.npr.org/\" target=\"_blank\">NPR\u003c/a>.\u003c/em> \u003c/p>\n\n\u003c/div>\u003c/p>","attributes":{"named":{},"numeric":[]}}],"link":"/bayareabites/116122/could-meals-on-wheels-really-lose-funding-yes-but-its-hard-to-say-how-much","authors":["byline_bayareabites_116122"],"categories":["bayareabites_3032","bayareabites_10028","bayareabites_2035"],"tags":["bayareabites_4002","bayareabites_15697"],"featImg":"bayareabites_116123","label":"bayareabites"},"bayareabites_115979":{"type":"posts","id":"bayareabites_115979","meta":{"index":"posts_1591205157","site":"bayareabites","id":"115979","score":null,"sort":[1489681021000]},"guestAuthors":[],"slug":"mcdonalds-tweet-blasts-president-trump-and-is-quickly-deleted","title":"McDonald's Tweet Blasts President Trump, And Is Quickly Deleted","publishDate":1489681021,"format":"standard","headTitle":"Bay Area Bites | KQED Food","labelTerm":{"site":"bayareabites"},"content":"\u003cp>A post on McDonald's corporate Twitter account caused a stir Thursday morning, denigrating President Trump and calling for Barack Obama's return. The tweet was only up for around 20 minutes — but in that time, it was liked and retweeted more than a thousand times.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\"You are actually a disgusting excuse of a President and we would love to have @BarackObama back,\" said the tweet that was briefly pinned to the top of the McDonald's page. It concluded, \"also you have tiny hands.\"\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>An early message to McDonald's seeking comment wasn't immediately answered; more than an hour after the incident, \u003ca href=\"https://twitter.com/McDonaldsCorp/status/842380484260818945\">the company said\u003c/a> that its Twitter account \"was compromised.\"\u003c/p>\n\u003cblockquote class=\"twitter-tweet\" data-lang=\"en\">\n\u003cp lang=\"en\" dir=\"ltr\">Twitter notified us that our account was compromised. We deleted the tweet, secured our account and are now investigating this.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>— McDonald's (@McDonaldsCorp) \u003ca href=\"https://twitter.com/McDonaldsCorp/status/842380484260818945\">March 16, 2017\u003c/a>\u003c/p>\u003c/blockquote>\n\u003cp>\u003cscript async src=\"//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js\" charset=\"utf-8\">\u003c/script>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Saying that Twitter had informed the company of the breach, McDonald's adds, \"We deleted the tweet, secured our account and are now investigating this.\"\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>[ad fullwidth]\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Posted at 9:16 a.m. ET, the tweet quickly drew a wide range of responses — and guesses over whether it was the work of an external hacker or a disgruntled employee.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>The tweet came as a significant departure on a corporate account that normally contents itself with marking holidays, promoting McDonald's outlets, and informing investors about company strategy.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\"I assume somebody decided to quit their social media job in style,\" reads one popular comment.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Others joked that perhaps the Hamburglar, the McDonald's cartoon character, had infiltrated the company's social media division. And some, assuming that the tweet would be short-lived, posted \u003ca href=\"https://web.archive.org/web/20170316133302/https:/twitter.com/McDonaldsCorp/status/842363979485839360\">a Web Archives link\u003c/a> to the message.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>While people posting those early responses didn't seem to believe the message reflected a shift in McDonald's public stance on America's leadership, several of them did say that they're now planning to eat a Big Mac today.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Other reactions came from Trump supporters — within an hour, one Twitter user had asked McDonald's, \"Why would you post this! You think it's ok to insult our president? For the record Obama was a failure!\"\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003ca href=\"https://twitter.com/lagarrido/status/842371520550838272\">That tweet\u003c/a> included a new hashtag, \u003ca href=\"https://twitter.com/hashtag/BoycottMcDonalds?src=hash\">#BoycottMcDonalds\u003c/a>.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>The now-deleted tweet comes one year after Trump explained his appreciation for McDonald's and other fast-food chains, saying on CNN that the restaurants were run to tight standards. 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