Food Friday: Chicago Chef on the high cost of Indigenous foods
Inflation is driving up prices of Indigenous foods and making it harder than ever for Native communities to access them.
Inflation is driving up prices of Indigenous foods and making it harder than ever for Native communities to access them.
Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield addresses food issues in Chicago and abroad
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