Cuts to SNAP and SNAP-Ed: A war on Kensington families
. Cutting both direct assistance and evidence-based education is like declaring war on the people of Kensington. Food security means more than just access to food.
Editor’s note: The responses have been lightly edited for clarity and conciseness.
We need the businesses. It’s not right what [people have] done. It’s not fair. How are we going to buy stuff?
I’m against looting. I don’t like that. You’re not supposed to do that. You’re not supposed to take from nobody.
The police are doing a great job. They did the best that they could.
To help people build everything back up and make a change.
To help the people who were really hurt, like the businesses that got their stuff taken. To see them prosper and get back on their feet.
From what I’ve been seeing, they’ve been doing a great job. So I can’t say anything bad about them. We need them. Without them, all this stuff that happened would be worse. We need the police. Without them, there would be more crime.
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Editors: Claire Wolters, Zari Tarazona, Siani Colon / Designer: Henry Savage
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