Kathy Goldman, NYC’s ‘most important food activist,’ dies at 92
“She was the single most important voice fighting hunger in New York for 50 years and the first to focus on school food, which resulted in literally thousands of kids eating food meant for the trash.
Kathy Goldman, founder of Food Bank for New York City, attends the organization's 29th Annual Conference on Hunger and Poverty at Marriott Marquis Times Square, Feb. 13, 2020.(photo credit: Eugene Gologursky/Getty Images for Food Bank for New York City)ByANDREW SILOW-CARROLL/JTAUpdated: