Black food, black space, black agency -- Come to think of it, we were pretty self-sufficient: race, segregation, and food access in historical context -- There
Black Geographies is an interdisciplinary collection of essays in black geographic theory. Fourteen authors address specific geographic sites and develop their
Farmers markets are much more than places to buy produce. According to advocates for sustainable food systems, they are also places to “vote with your fork”
What is the significance of food in our everyday lives? Food Geographies addresses this broad question by examining the social, political, and ecological connec
While interest in the relations of power and identity in food explodes, a hesitancy remains about calling these racial. What difference does race make in the fi