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Carla Cevasco

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Violent Appetites: Hunger in the Early Northeast
Carla Cevasco
2022
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The History of Why Raw Milk Regulation is Necessary

In the 19th century, tens of thousands of babies died every year of gastroenteritis.
by Carla Cevasco via Made By History on April 29, 2025

Appetite for Destruction

Indigenous Americans knew how to avoid starvation. Colonists were too hungry to notice.
by Carla Cevasco via Lapham’s Quarterly on July 27, 2022
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What Parents Did Before Baby Formula

The shortage is a calamity—not a victory for breastfeeding.
by Carla Cevasco via The Atlantic on May 18, 2022

COVID-19 Didn’t Break the Food System. Hunger Was Already Here.

Like everything else in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, American food has become almost unrecognizable overnight.
by Carla Cevasco via Nursing Clio on May 26, 2020
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