Corby Kummer with hosts Margery Eagan and Andrea Cabral discuss what a Kamala Harris Presidency–and Doug Emhoff First Gentlemancy–might mean for America’s food system. They highlight pivotal food-related topics, highlighting Kamala Harris’s commitment to addressing childhood hunger through initiatives like the Closing the Meal Gap Act and the Food Donation Improvement Act. The conversation also explored innovative food waste rescue apps that help connect users with local food recovery resources. Additionally, the impactful Pop Club program was introduced, promoting youth engagement in agriculture via farmers market incentives, alongside mentioning the expansive Edible Schoolyard initiative, which operates over 3,500 school gardens nationwide. The Salem Pantry was showcased for its unique model offering free food with dignity, supported by an extensive volunteer network while partnering with the Greater Boston Food Bank to assist hundreds of guests weekly. Lastly, alarming statistics were shared about food insecurity in Massachusetts, with 1.9 million residents affected, prompting the hosts to encourage listeners to get involved with the Salem Pantry through volunteering or donations.