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38 Food

  • Lindsay Naylor (she/her) is Associate Professor in the Department of Geography & Spatial Sciences at the University of Delaware.

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Abstract

This chapter focuses on equity in food systems, with a specific focus on the United States. Thinking broadly about equity, a feminist political geography of food and food systems centers on how to redistribute power and democratize the food system. Here, we are concerned with access, expansively defined, and consider inequities in food systems on the basis of class, race, gender, and through the lens of bodies.

Abstract

This chapter focuses on equity in food systems, with a specific focus on the United States. Thinking broadly about equity, a feminist political geography of food and food systems centers on how to redistribute power and democratize the food system. Here, we are concerned with access, expansively defined, and consider inequities in food systems on the basis of class, race, gender, and through the lens of bodies.

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