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Renee Catacalos
@reneecatacalos.bsky.social
Food lover, avid cook, regional food advocate, author of The Chesapeake Table: Your Guide to Eating Local, writer of mysteries-in-progress, nonfiction book coach in training. Self-description subject to edits with increasing frequency the older I get.
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Corey Booker over 22 hours
and still going

Every Democrat Senator should continue the filibuster
Then, America needs to take to the streets and protest this fascist government and stop this shit !!!
April 1, 2025 at 9:08 PM
It's almost as if the universe hired Zelensky the actor to play the embodiment of courage and bravery . . . and he is going full Method with it
February 28, 2025 at 7:09 PM
I guess Bezos thinks conservative reactionaries reads newspapers . . . just like Musk thinks they buy Teslas
February 27, 2025 at 10:33 PM
Check out this 2019 convo on the Everyday Enviro podcast, shortly after I published #TheChesapeakeTable. Looking forward to a lively discsussion with Danielle and her #AmericanUniversity class on #SustainableFood tomorrow!

everydayenviro.simplecast.com/episodes/b67...
Eating Local and Helping Others Do It Too | Everyday Enviro
Danielle talks with local food author and activist Renee Catacalos about eating locally in the DMV, and economic sustainability and diversity & inclusion in the local food movement.
everydayenviro.simplecast.com
February 17, 2025 at 4:51 PM
Whether we believe #newspapers are doing the best job possible or not, things will only become worse if abandon those doing the important work of #journalism. I can't expand my @washingtonpost.com sub beyond Sunday-hate the plastic sleeves-but will buy newsstand as often as I can.
February 5, 2025 at 2:10 PM
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Op-ed: Black farmers in Nicodemus, KS, have practiced sustainability for generations, long before “climate-smart” became policy—but systemic discrimination led to massive land loss.

Read more from JohnElla Holmes about preserving this legacy in @civileats.com: civileats.com/2025/01/29/o...
Op-ed: Black Producers Have Farmed Sustainably in Kansas for Generations. Let’s Not Erase Our Progress.
Increased federal funding for Black farmers—not less—will help US agriculture become more resilient as our climate changes.
civileats.com
January 29, 2025 at 8:47 PM
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We’ve produced an accounting of Biden’s most significant actions impacting food and farming during his tenure.
How Four Years of Biden Reshaped Food and Farming
A look back on the Biden administration’s most significant actions impacting food and farming during the president’s tenure.
buff.ly
February 2, 2025 at 12:00 AM