When the exhibition 'Food for the People: Eating & Activism in Greater Washington' opened at the Smithsonian's Anacostia Community Museum last month, the first people through the door were 95-year-old Vivian Williams and several generations of family members. Prominently featured in one of the exhibition's sections about the history of food access disparities and community …
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