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Facilitating Spaces of Urban Agroecology: A Learning Framework for Community-University Partnerships
At the local scale in Minneapolis/St. Paul (MSP), MN, urban farms, community gardens, and home gardens support diverse individual and community goals, including food access and sovereignty, recreation and outdoor activity, youth education, and racial ...
Jennifer A. Nicklay +5 more
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Cultivating critical and food justice dimensions of youth food programs:
In this article we present accounts of two youth food programs operating at a Community Food Centre. One program, Kids Club, engages children, aged 6 to 12, in cooking and gardening activities; the other, Cookin' Up Justice, is directed to adolescents ...
Tina Moffat +6 more
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GMOs, International Law and Indigenous Peoples [PDF]
This Article sprung from a desire to discover why—despite scientific uncertainty and the oft-cited precautionary principle in international law—genetically modified organisms are still allowed to spread via international trade and natural ecological ...
Bellevue, Casandia
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“Dismantling the structures and sites that create unequal access to food:”
In the summer of 2019, Elaine Power, Professor in the School of Kinesiology & Health Studies at Queen’s University, interviewed Paul Taylor for a research project on community food programs.
Paul Taylor, Elaine Power
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Despite South Africa’s celebrated constitutional commitments that have expanded and deepened South Africa’s commitment to realise socio-economic rights, limited progress in implementing right to food policies stands to compromise the country’s ...
Busiso Helard Moyo +1 more
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Food Justice in the Public Library: Information, Resources, and Meals
Access to healthy, nutritious, and affordable food—food justice—is foundational to a healthy community. Yet, hundreds of millions of people, including one in eight in the U.S., lack this access.
Noah Lenstra, Christine D'Arpa
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Growing in Glasgow: Innovative practices and emerging policy pathways for urban agriculture [PDF]
Driven by shared concerns about climate change, social justice and health and wellbeing, Urban Agriculture (UA) is an emergent global movement. In this paper, we present an exploratory case study of UA practice on the Southside of Glasgow, UK that traced
Bunn, Christopher, White, James T.
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“What does Ferguson mean for the food justice movement?”
The August 2014 murder of unarmed Black teenager Michael Brown at the hands of the police in the streets of Ferguson, Missouri, USA, sparked international attention, ignited a surge in #BlackLivesMatter protests, and reconfigured national discussions ...
Bobby Smith II +3 more
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Démocratie alimentaire et approches sensibles dans la transition écologique
Cet article interroge la place accordée aux dimensions sensibles (au sens d’attachement, de ce qui « fait sens », ce à quoi l’on tient) ainsi que leur rôle au sein des dispositifs et expérimentations qui visent la transition écologique dans et par les ...
Laurence Granchamp +4 more
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ABSTRACT Purpose Although not always achieved, complete chemotherapy‐induced nausea and vomiting (CINV) control is the conventional goal of CINV prophylaxis. In this two‐center, mixed‐methods study, we sought to understand the preferences of adolescent patients and family caregivers for CINV control endpoints.
Haley Newman +8 more
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