Food Justice Research
Finding the Eco-Queer Movement
Finding the Eco-Queer Movement: Challenging Heteronormative Space through Re-imaginings of Nature and Food
By Joshua Sbicca
A Common Ground found through Food Justice
A Common Ground found through Food Justice: Growing Coalitions between
Environmental, Human Rights, Anti-Imperialism, and Labor Movements
Haleh Zandi
March 2009
Abstract
Combating the Privatization of Life in a Neo-Liberal Regime: The Fight for Water Democracies in India
Combating the Privatization of Life in a Neo-Liberal Regime: The Fight for Water Democracies in India
by Gavin Raders in The Berkeley Undergraduate Journal, 2009
Abstract:
Course Syllabus on Food Justice
COURSE SYLLABUS
Means of Food Production and Meanings of Food Consumption:
Mapping the Intersections of Anthropology/Ecology,
Action/Knowledge, Local/Global, and Security/Sustainability
DESCRIPTION OF COURSE CONTENT
Postcolonial Understandings of Land and Life
On the Intersections of Land, Governmentality, Security and Sustainability
by Haleh Zandi
May 2009
Memory as Resistance and the Power of Narratives
On the Intersections of Power, History, and Narrative: Memory as Resistance
by Haleh Zandi
May 2009
Racial Equality
The Need for Racial Equality within the U.S. Food System
by Haleh Zandi
January 2009
Open Letter to the President
An Open Letter to the Next Farmer in Chief
by Michael Pollan
October 9, 2008
Dear Mr. President-Elect,
Support Small Farms
Small Farms as a Planetary Ecological Asset:
Five Key Reasons Why We Should Support the Revitalization of Small Farms in the Global South
by Miguel A. Altieri
President, Socie dad Cientifica LatinoAmericana de Agroecologia (SOCLA)
May 9th, 2008
Declaration for Healthy Food and Agriculture
Declaration for Healthy Food and Agriculture
by Roots of Change

