Cultivating Food Justice: Race, Class, and Sustainability (Food, Health, and the Environment)
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Documents how racial and social inequalities are built into our food system, and how communities are creating environmentally sustainable and socially just alternatives.
Popularized by such best-selling authors as Michael Pollan, Barbara Kingsolver, and Eric Schlosser, a growing food movement urges us to support sustainable agriculture by eating fresh food produced on local family farms. But many low-income neighborhoods and communities of color have been systematically deprived of access to healthy and sustainable food. These communities have been actively prevented from producing their own food and often live in “food deserts” where fast food is more common than fresh food. Cultivating Food Justice describes their efforts to envision and create environmentally sustainable and socially just alternatives to the food system.
Bringing together insights from studies of environmental justice, sustainable agriculture, critical race theory, and food studies, Cultivating Food Justice highlights the ways race and class inequalities permeate the food system, from production to distribution to consumption. The studies offered in the book explore a range of important issues, including agricultural and land use policies that systematically disadvantage Native American, African American, Latino/a, and Asian American farmers and farmworkers; access problems in both urban and rural areas; efforts to create sustainable local food systems in low-income communities of color; and future directions for the food justice movement. These diverse accounts of the relationships among food, environmentalism, justice, race, and identity will help guide efforts to achieve a just and sustainable agriculture.
Publisher : MIT Press
Publication date : October 21, 2011
Edition : Illustrated
Language : English
Print length : 389 pages
ISBN-10 : 0262516322
ISBN-13 : 978-0262516327
Item Weight : 1.2 pounds
Reading age : 18 years and up
Dimensions : 8.97 x 6.35 x 0.76 inches
Part of series : Food, Health, and the Environment
Grade level : 12 and up
Best Sellers Rank: #813,443 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #231 in Agriculture Industry (Books) #675 in Food Science (Books) #1,243 in Environmental Science (Books)
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8 reviews for Cultivating Food Justice: Race, Class, and Sustainability (Food, Health, and the Environment)
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Kat Dee –
It’s a great introduction to basic food justice concepts and integrating food …
This book, and “Black, White, and Green” CARRIED ME through the development and discovery stages of my thesis. It’s a great introduction to basic food justice concepts and integrating food studies with other aspects of the humanities. Alkon is an engaging writer who does a great job of presenting big ideas in a digestable manner.
Dapplegray –
Five Stars
Thought provoking.
Amazon Customer –
Four Stars
Covers topics often ignored by the food movement, a worthwhile investment.
Jordan E Winter –
Great articles
Great articles. Not just for academic reading. I recommend to everyone interested in food justice.
mccaine –
good book
purchased 2 for our staff to read and they really enjoyed the book. As a matter of fact they are incorporating some of the information in our programs
Elena –
Thank you.
This book arrived very timely and in great condition. It was in better condition than I expected it to be in and I feel very satisfied. Thanks.
Cultured Concierge –
Five Stars
Outstading!
Nigel Biles –
but a lot of the writings were insufferably verbose and self-important so I didn’t particularly enjoy reading the text
This was a required text for a liberal studies class I have. The book is ok I suppose. It’s informative in the context of food issues, especially among people of color, but a lot of the writings were insufferably verbose and self-important so I didn’t particularly enjoy reading the text.The book material was high quality, and it was inexpensive. If you have to get the book then it’s reasonably priced, but if you’re looking into this just for some non-fiction reading to help you learn, I’d recommend looking elsewhere.