Episode 634: Food Deserts
99% Invisible features Stacy Mitchell and her research detailing how non-enforcement of the Robinson-Patman Act was the linchpin in the explosion of food deserts.
99% Invisible features Stacy Mitchell and her research detailing how non-enforcement of the Robinson-Patman Act was the linchpin in the explosion of food deserts.
ILSR co-director, John Farrell, discusses his recent report on the costs imposed on society from granting private exclusive power over the public resource of electricity.
On the local NPR affiliate, Stacy explains how dollar stores prey on communities. … Read More
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