Yogyakarta, September 6, 2023
Hunger, Inc.
Elia Nurvista
Hunger, Inc. addresses the issue of food and its relation to economic, political, and social class within the context of urbanity in Indonesia. It looks deeper into the spectrum of poverty, from mental aspects to structural problems.
Hunger, Inc. is a way to build a long-term institution that focuses on reflection, discussion, building discursive strategies, and strengthening solidarity among people who live in precarious conditions. Through several activities linked to food sovereignty, the institution aims to create several experiments and speculations around autonomous solutions to the problem of poverty.