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"Building Community Food Webs" Author Talk
In this video, professor Alfonso Morales interviews author Ken Meter about community food webs, the subject of his 2021 book. The talk is more than a description of what's in…
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HEAL Food Alliance: Webinars and Trainings
This webpage is the home for HEAL Food Alliance Webinars and Trainings, which focus on food justice projects and regional food economies, including a focus on racial justice, labor rights,…
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What Happened to all the Black Farmers?
Black farmers once made up 14 percent of America's farmers. Today, black farmers account for less than 2 percent. One of them, fourth-generation sugar cane farmer Wenceslaus 'June' Provost Jr.,…
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Young Farmers Racial Equity Toolkit
Released in 2020, the National Young Farmers Coalition toolkit aims to be a starting point, to "orient and incite members towards preliminary consciousness-raising and direct action." Oriented towards farmers, the…
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The Local Food Movement: Setting the Stage for Good Food
The local food movement in the United States has evolved over the past 25 years, including a more recent convergence with movements supporting food access and health, food justice, environment,…
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The Poughkeepsie Farmers Market: Whiteness and the Logic of Food Access
"The main question of this senior thesis is that of the relationship formed between the Poughkeepsie Farm Project and the residents of the City of Poughkeepsie through the space farmers…
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The Underlying Racism of America's Food System
Dr. Regina Bernard-Carreno was born and raised in Hells Kitchen, NYC. She is a graduating pioneer of the African American Studies Master's Degree Program at Columbia University. She completed her…
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Scene On Radio Podcast: Seeing White
Just what is going on with white people? Police shootings of unarmed African Americans. Acts of domestic terrorism by white supremacists. The renewed embrace of raw, undisguised white-identity politics. Unending…
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Hunger for Justice Series: Juneteenth Broadcast
The COVID-19 crisis is exposing an enduring and extremely dangerous problem – the inequities within our food system. In honor of a global response, A Growing Culture (AGC) is announcing…
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Sharing the Harvest: A Guide to Bridging the Divide Between Farmers Markets and Low-Income Shoppers
This brief guide from the Local Food Research Center of the Appalachian Sustainable Agriculture Project walks through strategies to ensure markets effectively serve low-income customers, including through marketing, product offerings,…
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