Issue 06 Theme Statement: Food security has emerged as one of the most urgent challenges of our generation, especially amidst climate disruption, economic instability, and conflict.. World Food Day highlights how access to safe, nutritious, and affordable food is not merely a humanitarian concern but a reflection of global inequality, political priorities, and environmental sustainability.
Issue 06 Thesis Statement: Through interdisciplinary research, social commentary, and youth perspectives, this issue aims to explore how hunger is produced, perpetuated, and solved in the modern world. Ultimately, this issue seeks to empower young people to understand their role within global food systems and to envision how policy, innovation, and collective responsibility can help build a more equitable and resilient future.
The History of How Policy Shapes Global Food Availability
Writer: Hakeem Ebrahim
Can Profit Feed the World? Investigating Whether Markets Can Solve Hunger
Writer: Rohan Tammabatula
AI on the Farm: The Future of Agriculture
Writer: Eric Kim
What Can Teens Actually Do? Youth-Led Food Drives, Advocacy, and Local Solutions to Hunger
Writer: Bryson Li