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Minerva Delgado
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Voices to End Hunger
Food Banks Respond to Recent Crisis and Uncertainty
The United States government just reopened after its record-breaking 43-day shutdown. During this time, federal nutrition programs found themselves in the crosshairs of debates over funding and a larger political battle. Caught in the middle were the tens of millions of individuals and families who depend on food assistance. Food bank demand soared, with many struggling to keep up with need. On this episode of Voices to End Hunger, host Minerva Delgado speaks with two food bank leaders serving a wide spectrum of populations – Rhonda Chafin of Second Harvest Food Bank of Northeast Tennessee, and Craig Rice of Manna Fo...
2025-11-26
38 min
Noticiario Conexión Universitaria
Conexión universitaria del 10 de noviembre de 2025
Estos son los invitados y temas:Semana de actividades de investigación de los cuerpos académicos de la Facultad de Agronomía y Veterinaria, con el Dr. Pablo Delgado Sánchez, coordinador de Investigación, de la entidad académica.Reconocimiento como Mejor Tesis de Posgrado de la SIP al trabajo “Microacarreadores híbridos de silicio poroso/quitosano para la terapia dual de dolor-inflamación” Mtra. Fidela Xochitlquetzal Báez Fernández, egresada de la Maestría en Ciencias en Ingeniería Q...
2025-11-10
56 min
Voices to End Hunger
A Critical Week for SNAP Food Assistance
Late last week, the U.S. Department of Agriculture announced that the federal government would cease providing funding for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program – known as SNAP – starting November 1, in response to the ongoing government shutdown. This announcement was met with both moral and legal pushback on the Hill and from beneficiaries and advocates across the country. On this special episode of Voices to End Hunger, Minerva Delgado speaks with David Super, the Carmack Waterhouse Professor of Law and Economics at Georgetown University Law Center. He explains what is going on with SNAP, how we got here, and what bene...
2025-10-28
14 min
Voices to End Hunger
School Meals from Access to Appeal: Lessons from New York
The school year is in full swing across the country, and approximately 30 million school-aged children are lining up in cafeterias each day to eat a school-provided lunch. These meals are nutritious – offering a balance of fruits, vegetables, low-fat or fat-free milk, whole grains and lean protein. However, not all students have equal access to school meals or the interest in eating them. On this episode, Minerva speaks with Abbie Watts, Director of School Food Advocacy at Community Food Advocates (CFA) in New York City. They discuss CFA’s solutions to both issues of school meals access and appeal in New Y...
2025-10-16
32 min
Voices to End Hunger
The Future of Global Agriculture: Perspectives from the International Fund for Agricultural Development
The relationship between food security and agriculture is at once both apparent and complex, especially in matters of climate-related impacts. Around the world, people and families are struggling with high food prices and uncertainty about how they will reliably obtain healthy foods. According to the 2025 State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World report, 2.6 billion people in the world could not afford a healthy diet. One key recommendation to address future food price spikes is to invest in resilient agrifood systems, including agriculture. On this episode of Voices to End Hunger, host Minerva Delgado speaks with Brooke Jamison...
2025-09-17
27 min
Voices to End Hunger
Global Food Security: A New Report, Global Moments, and Opportunities for Action
The annual State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World report was recently published by the World Food Programme, Food and Agriculture Organization, International Fund for Agricultural Development, and others. The report states that up to 720 million people around the world are facing hunger. This represents a modest decrease owing to “notable improvement in South-eastern Asia, Southern Asia and South America in contrast to the continuing rise in hunger in most subregions of Africa and in Western Asia.” This report comes amidst a flurry of global activity including international agreements, summits, conflict, and economic uncertainty. On this episode host...
2025-09-02
42 min
Voices to End Hunger
A Tradition of Commitment to America’s Seniors: The Older Americans Act Turns 60
The Older Americans Act recently turned 60. This landmark piece of legislation has been fundamental in our nation’s approach to caring for and promoting the well-being of our nation’s seniors, including through vital nutrition programming. On this episode on Voices to End Hunger, host Minerva Delgado speaks with Josh Protas of Meals on Wheels America about OAA, hunger among our nation’s seniors, and what the present and future of the OAA looks like.Guest: Josh Protas, Chief Advocacy and Policy Officer, Meals on Wheels AmericaLearn More:Meals on Wheels America: www.me...
2025-08-04
39 min
Voices to End Hunger
Tackling Child Hunger in the Summer
For many kids, Summer is a time for enjoying the outdoors, relaxing, and recuperating after a long school year. However, for an often-overlooked number of children and their families it is also a stressful time of dealing with the meal gaps that were previously filled by free and reduced school breakfast and lunch programs. Summer meals and Summer EBT have become more prominent over the years as their crucial value to so many kids has become more apparent, but the implementation of these programs still faces challenges. On this episode of Voices to End Hunger, host Minerva Delgado speaks...
2025-07-07
34 min
Voices to End Hunger
Building Hunger Free Communities
Across the country, groups and coalitions have come together dedicated to ending hunger and malnutrition in their cities, towns, counties, regions, and states. These “Hunger Free Communities” approach the root causes of poverty and hunger within their own contexts – providing solutions to local issues and models for the broader anti-hunger movement in the United States. In this episode of Voices to End Hunger, host Minerva Delgado speaks with three leaders in the Hunger Free Communities space to discuss the unique possibilities and challenges faced by local anti-hunger efforts, as well as how their approaches have benefited from being a part o...
2025-06-16
48 min
Voices to End Hunger
Feeding Futures: Unlocking the Potential of Global School Meals
School meals serve over 407 million children across at least 148 countries. For many children in the developing world school may be the only place they receive a nutritious meal in a given day. But the impact of school meals goes well beyond individual children – working to build up families, communities, and the future of entire nations. In this episode of Voices to End Hunger, host Minerva Delgado speaks with Arlene Mitchell, Executive Director of Alliance member Global Child Nutrition Foundation. Together, they discuss the history of school meals, the tremendous impact they have had around the globe, and the U.S...
2025-06-02
34 min
Voices to End Hunger
Myth Busters: Stories of SNAP Food Assistance from Those Who Use It
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is no stranger to attacks, nor are the millions of individuals and families that rely on food assistance and other federal programs. Charges of waste, fraud, and abuse have paved the way to systematic dismantling of policies, departments, and even entire agencies in recent months, and the campaign is once again threatening assistance programs for lower income people and families. Unfortunately, amidst the battle over federal funding, the voices of those who actually rely on the programs have been drowned out. On this special episode of the Voices to End Hunger, host Minerva...
2025-05-12
42 min
Voices to End Hunger
Nourishing Second Chances
April marks “Second Chance Month” across the United States. It is a time to highlight barriers that stand in the way of people who have served their debt to society, and act to ensure previously incarcerated individuals and their families are not burdened by hunger as they seek to start their lives anew. Reginald Darby of The Clean Slate Initiative joins host Minerva Delgado to discuss Second Chance Month, the work of Clean Slate Initiative, and how we can advance food security among this particularly vulnerable population in order to help build healthy families and communities.Host: Mine...
2025-04-07
24 min
Voices to End Hunger
Voices to End Hunger: The Alliance to End Hunger Podcast
On this inaugural episode of Voices to End Hunger, host Minerva Delgado speaks to Alliance to End Hunger president Eric Mitchell. Their discussion covers the current state of hunger in the U.S. and around the world, developments over the first few weeks of 2025, and what to expect in the coming weeks and months. Minerva and Eric will also talk about the podcast and what to look forward to in coming episodes.
2025-03-23
30 min
Contemporánea
78. Juan Hidalgo (y Zaj)
Compositor, artista conceptual y performer, es el primer español que crea una obra serial en el Festival Internacional de Nueva Música de Darmstadt. Además, es autor de la primera obra electroacústica española. Funda el grupo de acción-teatro musical Zajcon Walter Marchetti._____Has escuchadoConcierto ZAJ para 30 o 60 voces / Esther Ferrer. CAC Brétigny (2012) Rrose Sélavy (Quintetto) (1975) / Juan Hidalgo. Juan Hidalgo, instrumentos interpretados grabados mediante multipistas. Cramps Records (1977)Ukanga (1957) / Juan Hidalgo. Grupo Círculo; José Luis Temes, director. EMEC (1997)“Zaj (Fluxus) en el...
2024-11-17
15 min
Collective Impact Forum
Pivoting to Build a Stronger Collaborative
We welcome back members of the Healthy Food Community of Practice to hear what they learned from their multi-year collaboration and how the way they worked together changed over time.Launched in 2020, the Healthy Food Community of Practice is a network of more than 50 organizations working toward a shared goal—that communities of color across the country can access and consume nutritious food. Through their collaboration, they came to understand that to be successful, the community of practice had to shift *how* they worked together in four key ways:Move from scarcity to abundanceMove from consensus to...
2024-03-20
59 min
Core Bariatrics
Episode 1: Ways to Lose Weight - We Talk ALL
Send us a textAre you ready to revolutionize your approach to weight loss? Join Maria and Tammie for an informative exploration where they reveal the truth about weight management and debunk the myths surrounding it. They share their professional and personal insight into the role of bariatric surgery, dispelling common fears and misconceptions. They emphasize that surgery isn't a quick fix, instead, it's a potent tool that aids in long-term weight loss and boosts overall health.Maria and Tammie present a detailed discussion on GLP-1 analogs that not only regulate blood sugar but also...
2024-01-25
41 min
Cintarazos con Guillermo Cinta
MORENOS DIVIDIDOS
Es de vital importancia que el Comité Ejecutivo Nacional de Morena, a cuyo frente se encuentran Mario Delgado Carrillo y Minerva Citlalli Hernández Mora, dirijan su visión hacia Morelos y designen lo más pronto posible a un representante especial, con el poder suficiente para convocar a la unidad del partido en nuestro estado… si es que desean llevarse el carro completo en 2024.
2023-03-14
07 min
Tócamela de Primera
E108 | ¡CHIVAS FEMENIL CAMPEONAS!
Estamos felices, puesto que el equipo femenil se ha coronado por segunda ocasión. En el episodio del día de hoy hablamos obviamente del partido, que no nos gustó del todo, le pedimos perdón al Pato Alfaro, sobre la gestión de Nelly Simón, el festejo en la Minerva y al día siguiente en el Estadio Akron, el gran partido de Blanca Felix, el lleno en el estadio, el caso de Norma Palafox y reventamos a PUMA a más no poder. ¡CAMPEONAS!
2022-05-27
1h 33
Words and Actions
S2E15: The language of entrepreneurship (2): Pitches and presentations
In the second part of our mini-series on the language of entrepreneurship, we enter the dragon’s den, meet an angel and look for gold among the crowds. Episode 15 is all about business pitches and how (not) to use language to find investors. We talk to an expert about how to pitch across cultures, get helpful advice from a venture capitalist and analyse a crowdfunding video. For further details and a full transcript please visit our website at wordsandactions.blog. This episode was sponsored by BSEEN, a support programme for students and graduates who want to start th...
2020-12-11
45 min
Listen To Your Ears To A Mind-Blowing Full Audiobook.
The solitary witch's green book: Basic witch spells & journaling for your everyday magic practice by Beatrix Minerva Linden
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/380473to listen full audiobooks. Title: The solitary witch's green book: Basic witch spells & journaling for your everyday magic practice Author: Beatrix Minerva Linden Narrator: Nikki Delgado Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 3 hours 27 minutes Release date: April 9, 2019 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 3 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Medicine & Naturopathy Publisher's Summary: This book will help you to learn everyday Witchcraft on your own, in about 10 minutes a day. The solitary Witch's Green Book is a brief but complete manual of traditional witchcraft which can be useful to beginners and intermediate level Witches who practice...
2019-04-09
3h 27
Emeros
Minerva, los deberes de nuestros hijos.
Minerva Atenea Ojeda Delgado Psicóloga, Experta con Estudios Avanzados en Delincuencia y Violencia Juvenil, Tutora de UNED-Tui, nos habla de como tratar los deberes de nuestros hijos. www.emeradiofm.com
2018-10-10
35 min
Emeros
Minerva,Psicóloga, formas de educar a los niños.
Minerva Atenea Ojeda Delgado Psicóloga, Experta con Estudios Avanzados en Delincuencia y Violencia Juvenil, Tutora de UNED-Tui, Personal Investigador del Grupo GIES-10 de la Universidad de Vigo. Hoy nos cuenta la forma en la que educa a sus hijos.
2018-09-18
29 min
Butter Side Up
BSU 017 - Ajukaja (Porridge Bullet)
For our 17th episode in the series we bring you a mysterious entity known as Ajukaja. This is the complex alias of Tallinn based multi-talented Raul Saaremets. This relatively new project focuses on underground electronic music, which in the last twenty years has been the centrifuge of his existence. Depending who's listening, Ajukaja's style encapsulates dark, captivating melodies spliced with the kind of quirkiness for which he is starting to become renowned for. As a true technology freak his passion remains to create and modify different instruments and come out with something that can only be described as otherworldly...
2012-11-12
1h 10