We've been giving a lot of virtual ink to the problem of food insecurity lately the challenges people face when they frequently can't put enough food on the table. And sometimes it seems like an insurmountable problem.
Take the city of Iqaluit, in Canada's largest territory, Nunavut, just a few hundred miles south of the Arctic Circle. There's no highway, so in the grocery store, a few slices of watermelon can cost $12, heads of cabbage can go for $28, and people sometime stretch cans of meatballs and noodles out for a week. Plus, its become more expensive for the Native people the Nunavummiut to hunt the traditional foods that have sustained them for 4,000 years.
But recently, a Nunavummiut woman and mother of five decided to bring attention the challenges she and families like her face everyday by creating a Facebook group called "Feeding My Family." And now she's got more than 20,000 members.
"I'm worried about the kids that go to bed hungry. I worry about the elders going hungry. I'm going to keep going until the people start to stand up," Leesee Papatsie, the founder of the group, tells Alexandra Townsend, who wrote about Papatsie's story for Facebook's page called "Stories, People Using Facebook in Extraordinary Ways." (Check out the full story and arresting slideshow here.)
Papatsie's group helps to organize protests, compare food prices across the territory, share native hunting and carving tips, and hook up food banks and generous souls with families in need. Sometimes, members just post photos of high-priced fresh food to illustrate the problem, like this pack of peppers priced at $21.89/kg.
But Madeline Redfern, the mayor of Iqaluit, says it's not fair to blame the grocery stores alone for high prices. "Food insecurity in the north is complicated. It's not only access to country food [hunted or gathered food] or the high cost associated with that, it's the graduation rate 75 percent of our kids don't graduate - we have a lot of people who are living in poverty," she says.
And then there's the simple fact that it takes money to get by. As Will Hyndman, founder of a local hunter's market, tells Townsend, "You can't feed your snowmobile a seal. You can't feed it fish. It needs gas and that means cash."
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