Identifying and Countering White Supremacy Culture in Food Systems
This research report from Duke University Scholar Alison Conrad discusses how, as a result of whiteness, white supremacy culture narratives function to reinforce systemic inequity across the food system in the United States. This paper identifies eight messages from food insecurity policies and practice stemming from broader white supremacy culture and whiteness. This research centered on the question: How does white supremacy culture play out in the food insecurity and food access space in the United States?
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