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When Food Is Weaponized
Standing for Krystal Clark and the Right to Eat
At Growing Hope, we believe in food sovereignty: the collective right of communities to define their own food systems. That right does not end at the garden gate. It does not end at the prison door.
Krystal Clark is enduring environmental violence at Women’s Huron Valley Correctional Facility, Michigan’s only prison for women. She reports drinking and bathing in mold-infested water, eating food crawling with bugs, and being denied urgent medical care. This is not an isolated incident. It is the result of decades of disinvestment, environmental neglect, and the systemic criminalization of Black women.
Food sovereignty means the right to safe, culturally appropriate, nutritious food; food that nourishes, not food that harms. When a system feeds people contaminated meals and calls it justice, it has lost all moral ground.
We must understand this as a food system issue; one rooted in environmental racism and profit-driven incarceration. Incarcerated people are not exceptions to human rights. They are litmus tests for whether we believe in justice at all.
We stand with our partners at Survivors Speak, who have been advocating tirelessly for systemic change inside MDOC. Their leadership, rooted in lived experience, love, and liberation, reminds us that abolition begins with the radical act of care.
Follow @survivors_speak and join the call for clemency and accountability. We echo their demands and invite our community to treat Krystal’s story not as an exception, but as a mirror.
As we grow food, we grow power. As we build gardens, we build justice. And as we fight for food access, we will not forget those who have been systematically pushed out of sight. Food sovereignty cannot coexist with a system that poisons people behind walls.
Clean water and safe food are non-negotiable.
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