Kenneally, Brenda Ann
Brenda Ann Kenneally
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Alexis Frost Cazimero with her three children waits outside one of the several food distribution centers in her neighborhood. Alexis and her three children pick up food daily for their family's needs and also deliver to many neighbors who do not have transportation. It has become their routine during the pandemic. San Diego, California, July 31, 2020 | |
Allysa Lemoine, New Orleans, Lou[i]siana | |
[America at hunger's edge] | |
Angel, age 7, daughter of Thaddeus Whitehead get snacks of hot Cheetos and pickled eggs at a corner grocery, late June, Greenwood, Mississippi | |
Armani Rodriguez eats an instant mac and cheese received in a food box delivered by the Cicero Salvation Army. The family does not have a kitchen so the mac and cheese can be prepared with hot water from the tap or microwave. Cicero, Illinois, June 08, 2020 | |
Aydin Sulton, 2, in the kitchen of his grandmother Deborah Sulton. Aydin is one of the many relatives that his grandmother, Deborah Sulton, helps to support with her Social Security income and food stamps. Jackson, Mississippi, June 25, 2020 | |
Brianna Strickland and family at breakfast in the dining room of The Salvation Army Shelter, Buffalo, New York, May 2020 | |
Child in her mother's mini van happy to receive food from the Salvation Army drive through food distribution at The Aviation Mall, Queensbury, New York, April 2020 | |
Children eat school lunches distributed by the local Catholic Church and delivered to them by a caring neighbor who owns a car. Memphis, Tennessee, June 19, 2020 | |
Clara McMilian, four years old, in the back of her family van with food donations her family just picked up from The Good Samaritan Center in Jackson, Mississippi, June 2020 | |
The daughter of Deirdra Lynons after unpacking meat purchased on a pick five bargain deal at the biggest supermarket in their area which requires a car to get to, otherwise its small convenient stores with high prices and prepared packaged foods. They call their immediate neighborhood a "food desert," Jackson, Mississippi, July 4, 2020 | |
Deborah Saylor, "A Lunch Lady Legend" never stopped working during the school closure is seen here staging a table full of hundreds of school lunches that she and the other legends pack on distribution days throughout quarantine, Parma, Ohio, May 27, 2020 | |
FEMA trailer park, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, 7/14/2006 | |
Gabriel Horsburgh, age 2, holds strawberries that his mom just picked up from their neighborhood school's weekly emergency food distribution. Gabriel's two older sisters attend the school. The Horsburghs have five children | |
George Ruder, a 65 year old single father prepares what he calls "cheap soup" from cans of diced tomatoes and pasta shells. Ruder is HIV positive and was married to a man who later died, leaving Ruder to raise his daughter from a previous marriage. The family of two live on food from a food bank during the pandemic. Tuscon, Arizona, June 23, 2020 | |
Gesma Mohamed, who fled her home in Darfur in 2010 and settled in Memphis. She is a single mother with three small children including her newest baby. Mohamed relies on food donations from the local Catholic organization. These are her two sons eating on the floor of the family apartment awaiting a furniture donation from the same organization. Memphis, Tennessee, June 27, 2020 | |
Home and Children of Zubaidah Abdulshujur, May 14, 2020, Buffalo, New York | |
The home of Deborah Sultan [i.e., Sulton], who has 25 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren. This is one of Sultan's daugher-in-laws and a grandchild after picking up food from the WIC program. Jackson, Mississippi, June 25, 2020 | |
The home of Doris Hall, a grandmother of 14 who often spend their out of school days at her home. Doris has to stretch her food supply in the best of times. In covid when more kids are home more of the time, food banks and charities are essential. Gary, Indiana, June 6, 2020 | |
Jaheim Lyons, age 4, eats his barbecue plate on the kitchen floor of his family's apartment. They do not have a table. Jackson, Mississippi, July 4, 2020 | |
Jasmine, age 2, is one of five children in the house hold of Latia Hinkle. Latia makes entire family meals like the one here from school lunch distributions. This was taco lunch for her five children that Hinkle dismantled and arranged into a family sized taco salad completed with fruit punch garnished with the oranges from the lunch bags. During the pandemic each child is given a weeks worth of lunches on the designated distribution day. The food combined together and cooked can make a meal for their family of seven. Gary, Indiana, June 3, 2020 | |
Jasmine Williams, age 2, Gary, Indiana, June 2020 | |
Jennifer Villa, mother of three, uses food from a delivery made by Salvation Army to prepare a snack in the alleyway next to her apartment. The family's kitchen was out of commission so they relied on food that did not need to be prepared. Cicero, Illinois, June 8, 2020 | |
Kandice Zakrzewski and her son Matthew, age 2, are part of an extended family of sixteen that pool together resources to buy and prepare meals. The family members chip in food stamps or cash to prepare the huge evening meal. Troy, New York, May 9, 2020 | |
Kelly Rivera's youngest daughter, Destiny, holds up the family shopping list with the items crossed off that the family was able to buy with their food stamps. They will depend on food donations from Catholic Charities for the remainder. Rivera, a single mother of three worked at a school during the pandemic and was not paid during the long quarantine shut down. She depended on charities to supplement her food stamp allotment to make up the difference in what she usually earned by working. Houston, Texas, July 7, 2020 | |
The kitchen of Helen O'Bryant and her daughter, Nita, in Greenwood, Miss., early July 2020 | |
Laura Horsburgh unpacks her family's covid 19 food donation she had just collected from the weekly distribution at her children's school. Parma, Ohio, May 27, 2020 | |
Lucas Manaseri, 12 years old, licks their plate clean after eating all the canned lasagna that was included in the covid 19 school lunch distribution for that day. Oneida, New York, May 8, 2020 | |
Lucas Manaseri, 12 years old, making apple bread form a weeks worth of apples collected from school lunches distributed at Luca's school during the pandemic. Luca's dad would walk to the school every morning to collect the lunch before his job at a local supermarket. The apples were put to use in baked goods for snacks during the remote school days. Oneida, New York, May 8, 2020 | |
Manausha Russ, mother of four in her kitchen prepares meal with some of the food stamps she receives along with donations and salary she receives from her food delivery job at the non-profit Operation Food Search, Saint Louis, Missouri, June 12, 2020 | |
Martha Carrizales, 59, has worked in a school cafeteria for 18 years. When the pandemic led to school closures, she was hired to spend a few hours a day preparing and handing out food to neighborhood residents, early July 2020, Houston, Texas | |
Michaela Ruberts, Covington, Lou[i]siana | |
Miriam, a resident at a low-income apartment building in Utica, N.Y., takes a meal to a friend. May 2020 | |
Money power respect, 2005: | |
Mother's Day macaroni and cheese with chunks of Blue Bonnet Margarine The Stocklas House has 16 or 17 people to feed on any given day so the least expensive options that go stretch the food budget the farthest are a necessity. Margarine is much cheaper that butter. Troy, New York, May 9, 2020 | |
Mrs. Bailey runs the Greenwood Community Center. She sits at her desk after arriving at 7 a.m. to help with the cooking and distribution of hot meals in her Community, Greenwood, Mississippi, early July, 2020 | |
A National Guardsman delivers emergency food to a single mother of three at a housing complex in Florissant, Missouri. The children unpack the food with delight at all the fresh fruits and vegetables made available during covid 19 through a federal emergency food program. Saint Louis, Missouri, June 2020 | |
Native American family at breakfast. Rene Lopez, 46, helped open a food bank on the Pascua Yaqui reservation in Tucson last year. "I know how it is on the reservation," said Lopez, who is half Native American. "When you're out there, it's far, there's no grocery stores nearby. Late July 2020, Tucson, Arizona | |
La Pastas [i.e. La Posta] corner store, Troy, New York | |
Patricia Luckett, age 57, makes the 30 minute trek home from weekly food distribution at The Stew Pot, a community organization that services Patricia's neighborhood. Jackson, Mississippi, June 23, 2020 | |
Patricia Luckett's cooking area in the shotgun house where she has lived for many years. The kitchen stove has been broken for years so Patricia cooks on a hot plate in a spare bedroom. Jackson, Mississippi, June 23, 2020 | |
[Ruberts family photos related to Hurricane Katrina] | |
Salvation Army milk ready for distribution packaging, Cicero, Illinois, June 08, 2020 | |
Schuyler Inn homeless shelter in Menands, N.Y., in early spring. A woman feeds her children on the only surface that can be easily disinfected in their shelter room. The shelters dining room had been closed for social distancing during covid and the rooms had only beds and not table or space to eat. In fact in pre covid days no food was allowed in rooms at all. Social services were billed for these meals which were included in the shelter charges to families that received any government benefits. It could be over 1000 a month depending upon how many in the family and the amount of the benefits they received. The meals were largely low quality starchy filled food and processed meat. April 2020 | |
[Self-portrait] | |
Thaddeus Whitehead, 41, with his children Angel, 7, and D'angelo, 8, in Greenwood, Miss., July 2020 | |
This part of Jackson is called a "food desert" by the people who live there. Jackson, Mississippi, June 30, 2020 | |
["Upstate Girls" photos] | |
Upstate girls : unraveling Collar City : an intimate portrait of Troy, New York | |
Volunteer food distributors at Salvation Army. East Chicago, Indiana, June 8, 2020 | |
Yasmin and Yeslin Reyes, 11 year old fraternal twins, eat homemade tortillas made by their mother, a single mother of four who works in the agricultural fields of Hatch with her two sons. The girls are too young now, but will join the family next year when they turn 12. Hatch is known as the chili capital of America and the family picks chili and onions. Hatch, New Mexico, July 18, 2020 |