"I think more and more foundations are putting resources into food activism. But I think that given the state of the economy, foundations won't be giving as much in general. For me it's about working with these existing institutions in communities that people already go to, that people trust, that they know, and determining how best they can play a role in the creation of local food systems and address the ills that are right around them in the community."

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Source: MoJo Video: Bryant Terry’s Vegan Soul Kitchen. Interview With Brittney Andres, www.motherjones.com. April 10, 2009.

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Bryant Terry

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Bryant Terry is a chef and author known for his advocacy of food justice and sustainable cooking, particularly through his book 'Vegetable Kingdom.'

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