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