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Hip Hop, Food Justice, and Environmental Justice
2016Until this book there has been little written about how food and ecology play a role in the school-to-prison pipeline. The school-to-prison pipeline is a systematic process which pushes out certain youth from school and into the juvenile justice system through discriminating policies.
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2011
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 ...
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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 ...
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Environmental Justice, 2018
Abstract American food and environmental justice agendas tend to overlook “the first food system,” including the actors, institutions, and cultures surrounding infant foods and feeding. These agendas also frequently fail to regard “first food justice,” the condition where all babies can exercise their full right to eat and caregivers their right to ...
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Abstract American food and environmental justice agendas tend to overlook “the first food system,” including the actors, institutions, and cultures surrounding infant foods and feeding. These agendas also frequently fail to regard “first food justice,” the condition where all babies can exercise their full right to eat and caregivers their right to ...
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Food Banks and Food Justice in ‘Austerity Britain ’
2014‘Twenty years’ after documenting poverty and hunger in the United Kingdom and the inadequacy of the state’s response (Craig and Dowler, 1997) we find an astonishing and previously unimaginable situation unfolding in the UK. Growing number of households are apparently having to use emergency ‘food aid’ systems, largely from the charitable sector, and ...
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Food Justice: An Environmental Justice Critique of the Global Food System
2015Environmental justice is an important framework for understanding the North-South divide in many areas of international law and policy, including energy, climate, hazardous wastes, and food. An environmental justice analysis makes visible the ways in which the global North benefits from unsustainable economic activity while imposing the environmental ...
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