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Food Justice

This is a guide to scholarly sources as well as local resources on the topic of Food Justice.

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In a report examining the US Farm Bill, the Haas Institute finds that corporate control and structural racialization within the US food system leaves marginalized communities disproportionately impacted by the agricultural policies and outcomes generated by the Farm Bill.

US Farm Bill report cover

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The following articles are a selection of resources available through BU Libraries:

  • "Blackness and food resilience: black culinary epistemologies, the slow food movement and racial justice" by Marilisa C Navarro (2022). Available here. 
  • "Addressing social and racial justice in public policy for healthy living" by Laurie Whitsel and Janay Johnson (2022). Available here.
  • "Relational Life: Lessons from Black Feminism on Whiteness and Engaging New Food Activism" by Carrie Chennault (2022). Available here. 
  • "Feeding Revolution: The Black Panther Party and the Politics of Food" by Mary Potorti (2014). Available here.
  • "Neighborhood racial composition, income, and distance to grocery retailers in Seattle" by Brandon Ware et. al (2021). Available here.

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