Justice theoriesRight to foodIn this paper, we examine diverse political philosophical conceptualisations of justice and interrogate how these contested understandings are drawn upon in the burgeoning food justice scholarship. We suggest that three interconnected dimensions of justice—plurality, the spatial...
FoodSustainabilitySocial JusticePublic SchoolsNutritionAcademic AchievementDemocratic ValuesNational SecurityChange Strategies(2016). Food Justice: Access, Equity, and Sustainability for Healthy Students and Communities. Kappa Delta Pi Record: Vol. 52, Democracy and Social Justice, pp. 174-177. doi: ...
God's Word calls us to nourish the hungry and poor, just as it nourishes our faith and sustains us in our struggle for justice.Lang, Jovian P
In July 2014 the Food Justice: Knowing Food/Securing the Future workshop at the University of Reading, UK brought together over 60 academic and civil society delegates to discuss the contemporary s...
Hunger for the World: Lectionary Reflections on Food and Justice--Year B, Hunger for the World SeriesNothwehr, Dawn M
This paper examines the state of food security in African nations within the context of promoting equity and justice through the right to food. It discusses the various challenges faced by the African nations, including poverty, climate change, and urban
blessing and sees America s military might as the protector of Chris- tian values and civilization, is being challenged by people through- out ou... (展开全部) 我来说两句 短评 ··· 热门 还没人写过短评呢 我要写书评 Hunger for Justice: The Politics of Food and Faith的书评 ···...
being compromised in the African context. By doing so, the article would advocate for urgent and concerted actions to ensure that the right to food is not just a legal entitlement but a lived reality for all Africans, thereby promoting equity and justice in the region's food security ...
In San Jose, dozens of workers are demanding that the San Jose City Council pass legislation to protect their rights, and they’re not alone. They are joined by a number of progressive organizations in their fight for Fast Food Justice: ...
Food justice is commonly understood as the norm that everyone should have access to safe, healthy and culturally-appropriate foods no matter one's national origin, economic statuses, social identities, cultural membership, or disability. A second dimension of food justice, as commonly understood, is...