Growing Gardens, Building Power
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Growing Gardens, Building Power
Food Justice and Urban Agriculture in Brooklyn
Myers, Justin Sean
Rutgers University Press
10/2022
250
Mole
Inglês
9780813589008
15 a 20 dias
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Acknowledgements
1 Introduction: From Food to Food Justice
2 The Social Roots of Food Inequities in East New York
3 Community Gardens: Spaces of Resistance
4 Realizing Social Justice at the Farmers Market: The Importance of the State
5 Money and the Movement: The Limits of Nonprofit Activism
6 Addressing Inequities in Grocery Retailing: Cheap Food vs. High Road Jobs
7 Conclusion: Beyond Access, Towards Food Justice
Appendix: The Research Process
Notes
Selected Bibliography
Index
1 Introduction: From Food to Food Justice
2 The Social Roots of Food Inequities in East New York
3 Community Gardens: Spaces of Resistance
4 Realizing Social Justice at the Farmers Market: The Importance of the State
5 Money and the Movement: The Limits of Nonprofit Activism
6 Addressing Inequities in Grocery Retailing: Cheap Food vs. High Road Jobs
7 Conclusion: Beyond Access, Towards Food Justice
Appendix: The Research Process
Notes
Selected Bibliography
Index
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environmental activism; environmentalism; food justice; community food systems; social issues; gardening; gardening tools; community food banks; food banks; New York welfare; East New York Farms!; Brooklyn activists; Brooklyn, NY; social justice; food justice movements; food justice movement; food inequities; socioeconomic struggles; New York neoliberalism; neoliberalism in America; neoliberalism in the US; the welfare state; food sustainability; political resistance; grassroots activism; farmers markets; farmers market near me; nonprofit activism; grocery retailing; food banks near me; New York City activism; watering can; rakes; fertilizer
Acknowledgements
1 Introduction: From Food to Food Justice
2 The Social Roots of Food Inequities in East New York
3 Community Gardens: Spaces of Resistance
4 Realizing Social Justice at the Farmers Market: The Importance of the State
5 Money and the Movement: The Limits of Nonprofit Activism
6 Addressing Inequities in Grocery Retailing: Cheap Food vs. High Road Jobs
7 Conclusion: Beyond Access, Towards Food Justice
Appendix: The Research Process
Notes
Selected Bibliography
Index
1 Introduction: From Food to Food Justice
2 The Social Roots of Food Inequities in East New York
3 Community Gardens: Spaces of Resistance
4 Realizing Social Justice at the Farmers Market: The Importance of the State
5 Money and the Movement: The Limits of Nonprofit Activism
6 Addressing Inequities in Grocery Retailing: Cheap Food vs. High Road Jobs
7 Conclusion: Beyond Access, Towards Food Justice
Appendix: The Research Process
Notes
Selected Bibliography
Index
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
environmental activism; environmentalism; food justice; community food systems; social issues; gardening; gardening tools; community food banks; food banks; New York welfare; East New York Farms!; Brooklyn activists; Brooklyn, NY; social justice; food justice movements; food justice movement; food inequities; socioeconomic struggles; New York neoliberalism; neoliberalism in America; neoliberalism in the US; the welfare state; food sustainability; political resistance; grassroots activism; farmers markets; farmers market near me; nonprofit activism; grocery retailing; food banks near me; New York City activism; watering can; rakes; fertilizer