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When you hear the term Global Hunger, what images come to your mind?
Through the next four modules, you’ll explore the theme of Global Hunger as it is experienced around the world. You’ll see how we are all connected through our shared need for food.
We are connected by food, in part, because as humans we all need it to survive. However, we are also connected by food because of how it is produced and consumed.
In December of 1967, just a few months before his assassination, United States civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King gave a sermon about “global mutuality,” or the ways in which, no matter where we live, we are all connected to one another. During his sermon, he talked about how we are all dependent on one another through food:
Audio: listen to Dr. King’s sermon. Full sermon here (time code for language below: 8:10 – 8:51)
“…you go in the kitchen to drink your coffee for the morning and that’s poured in your cup by a South American, or maybe you want tea and that’s poured in your cup by a Chinese, or maybe you’re desirous of having cocoa for breakfast, and that’s poured in your cup by a West African. And then you reach over for your toast, and that’s given to you at the hands of an English-speaking farmer, not to mention the baker. And before you finish eating breakfast in the morning, you’ve depended on more than half the world.”
Think about the food you eat in the terms used by Dr. King:
What was the last breakfast you ate? What were all the ingredients? What countries did they come from? They likely came from all over the world. Our breakfasts show how we are all connected. It’s amazing to think about how far our foods travel to get to us. Where did your breakfast ingredients start? How did they get to you?
For example, let’s say you are living in Amman, Jordan and ate a common Jordanian breakfast of:
This course was created by our unique, youth-led global internship program. Visit the course page to view learning objectives, standards alignments, content formats, and more.
As part of Global Nomads Group’s commitment to accessibility, all Student to World video courses include American Sign Language interpretation and Closed Captioning in English and Arabic.
Consume. v. To use up something.
Factor. n. A fact or situation that influences the result of something.
Mutuality. n. The sharing of a feeling, action, or relationship between two or more parts.
Root. n. The basic cause, source, or origin of something.
Root cause. n. The basic cause of something.
Sermon. n. A long talk in which someone advises other people how they should behave in order to be better people.
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“My name is Zahira B from Bengriir Morocco. Breakfast is the most important meal of the day. Everyday I take my breakfast at 7:30a.m with my family. l the help my mother in preparing coffee, after that I drink a cup of coffee made in Switzerland is great way to start my day. I eat bread from our town,and cheese which came from France EXTAPOR, and I eat a creamy yogurt which is delicious and nourishing. l also love olive oil which is rich in omega-3. l imagine the local farmers spending hours, working under sun taking care of the olive oil tree to give us a high-quality olive oil. Also as a Morocco girl living in a small city I feel connected with other people from different countries thank to the food we eat each day.”
“My name is Zahira B from Bengriir Morocco. Breakfast is the most important meal of the day. Everyday I take my breakfast at 7:30a.m with my family. l the help my mother in preparing coffee, after that I drink a cup of coffee made in Switzerland is great way to start my day. I eat bread from our town,and cheese which came from France EXTAPOR, and I eat a creamy yogurt which is delicious and nourishing. l also love olive oil which is rich in omega-3. l imagine the local farmers spending hours, working under sun taking care of the olive oil tree to give us a high-quality olive oil. Also as a Morocco girl living in a small city I feel connected with other people from different countries thank to the food we eat each day.”
Where did these ingredients come from? Click the map to see!
The fava beans (California Garden Co.) are grown
in California, USA (continent: North America).
The bananas (Chiquita brand) could be from
Mexico, Panama, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Nicaragua
(continent: North America), Honduras, Ecuador,
Colombia (continent: South America).
The black tea (Ahmad Tea) is made in
London, United Kingdom (continent: Europe).
The cheese (Panda, Arab Dairy Products Co)
is made in Egypt (continent: Africa).
The thyme is grown in Nablus, Palestine
(continent: Asia).
The Olive Oil (Al-Barakat) is grown and
processed in Jordan (continent: Asia)
The toast (Golden Sliced, Maxims Co.) is made
in Beirut, Lebanon (continent: Asia).
The fava beans (California Garden Co.) are grown in California, USA (continent: North America).
Your single breakfast meal could have come from as many as five continents and fourteen countries. But what does your breakfast have to do with global hunger?
If you are going to take action to end global hunger, it is important to understand all of the connections between countries in the production and consumption of food. Later, you will explore the root causes of hunger in your community and around the world.
The term root cause refers to a basic factor that leads to a specific condition or set of conditions.
When you think about the root causes of hunger, what do you think about?
Now that you understand the ways that food connects people, you’re ready to explore new perspectives about breakfast from around the world. Imagine you’re traveling to other countries to hear what other young people have to say about breakfasts in their lives. Their stories and more are waiting for you on the next page.
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This course was created by our unique, youth-led global internship program. Visit the course page to view learning objectives, standards alignments, content formats, and more.
As part of Global Nomads Group’s commitment to accessibility, all Student to World video courses include American Sign Language interpretation and Closed Captioning in English and Arabic.
Consume. v. To use up something.
Factor. n. A fact or situation that influences the result of something.
Mutuality. n. The sharing of a feeling, action, or relationship between two or more parts.
Root. n. The basic cause, source, or origin of something.
Root cause. n. The basic cause of something.
Sermon. n. A long talk in which someone advises other people how they should behave in order to be better people.
Create an account and invite students or youth participants.
If your teacher or group facilitator gave you a code.
Take a course on your own.
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