A new group exhibit in San Francisco ponders what it means to be young, homeless and hungry “in a city obsessed with food – the locavore life, the scrupulously sourced, the beautifully butchered, the five-star restaurant,” wrties Maria L. La Ganga.
The young people in the exhibit were asked to photograph what “food instability” means in the context of their own lives, which meant more than just going without food, wrties La Ganga, it also meant “being unable to afford anything healthy in a society obsessed with fine food.”
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