By McKenna Halverson When people turn to food pantries for help, they should feel supported—not judged or overlooked. But for many, the experience can be frustrating, uncomfortable, and even demeaning. This is often due to structural stigma—unfair systems and practices that make it harder for people to get the help they need, in ways that […] The post Addressing Structural Stigma in Emergency Food Assistance Settings appeared first on Center for Research in Education & Social Policy.