The Mercury News

‘This is Hunger’ exhibit comes to the Peninsula

- By Linda Zavoral lzavoral@bayareanew­sgroup.com Contact Linda Zavoral at 408-920-5960.

A free touring multimedia exhibit that aims to introduce Bay Area residents to the new realities of hunger in America will make three stops this month.

“This is Hunger” is on a 10-month national tour, courtesy of the nonprofit group called MAZON: A Jewish Response to Hunger, as well as sponsoring synagogues and other organizati­ons.

The 1,000-foot-exhibit, housed in an expandable 53-foot-long semitraile­r, will be parked at three sites. Admission is free but reservatio­ns are required because each interactiv­e tour is a 45-minute timed entry experience for 30 attendees.

• Today: Peninsula Jewish Community Center, 800 Foster City Blvd., Foster City.

• Tuesday through Saturday: Brandeis School of San Francisco, 855 Brotherhoo­d Way.

• Jan. 23 through Jan. 26: Congregati­on Beth Am, 26790 Arastrader­o Road, Los Altos Hills.

“We often think of hunger in stereotype­s, such as the homeless person walking down the street, but the reality of hunger in San Mateo County is much more complex,” said Nicole Cruz, Youth & Family Program Manager at the Peninsula center, said in a statement. “We want to help everyone understand that those who are hungry can be your neighbor who just lost her job or the teenager at school who can’t concentrat­e properly because he isn’t eating enough nutritious food at home.”

For exhibit times and free reservatio­ns, go to thisishung­er.org. ADA guests should plan to arrive 10 to 15 minutes before their reservatio­n.

 ?? COURTESY OF MAZON: A JEWISH RESPONSE TO HUNGER ?? The “This is Hunger” project tells various stories of hunger, including Dylan, above.
COURTESY OF MAZON: A JEWISH RESPONSE TO HUNGER The “This is Hunger” project tells various stories of hunger, including Dylan, above.

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