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    Food justice, intersectional agriculture, and the triple food movement
    In Rachel Bezner Kerr, T. L. Pendergrast, Bobby J. Smith Ii & Jeffrey Liebert (eds.), Rethinking Food System Transformation, Springer Nature Switzerland. pp. 7-17. 2023.
    Emerging as an intersectional response to social inequalities perpetuated by the mainstream food movement in the United States, the food justice movement is being used by marginalized communities to address their food needs. This movement relies on an emancipatory discourse, illustrated by what I term intersectional agriculture. In many respects, the mainstream food movement reflects contention between marketization (corporate agriculture) and social protectionist (local food) discourses, while …Read more
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    Introduction to the Symposium: Rethinking Food System Transformation—Food Sovereignty, Agroecology, Food Justice, Community Action and Scholarship
    with T. L. Pendergrast, Jeffrey A. Liebert, and Rachel Bezner Kerr
    In Rachel Bezner Kerr, T. L. Pendergrast, Bobby J. Smith Ii & Jeffrey Liebert (eds.), Rethinking Food System Transformation, Springer Nature Switzerland. pp. 1-5. 2023.
    Within the last decade, there has been a growing interest in merging community-based knowledge with scholarly voices to understand how food systems can be used to create or maintain sustainable, just models of social change (Alkon and Agyeman 2011; Millner 2017; Schipanski et al. 2016).