Climate crises, a global pandemic, farmer protests, diet-related diseases-all of these are telling us that the industrial food system threatens our health and the health of the planet and deepens systemic inequities, racism, and poverty. Using food as an entry to key issues-such as Indigenous-settler relations and anti-racism in the food movement- Earth to Tables Legacies: Multimedia Food Conversations across Generations and Cultures tells the stories of food activists from the Americas-young and old, rural and urban, Indigenous and settler-who share a vision for food justice and food…mehr
Climate crises, a global pandemic, farmer protests, diet-related diseases-all of these are telling us that the industrial food system threatens our health and the health of the planet and deepens systemic inequities, racism, and poverty. Using food as an entry to key issues-such as Indigenous-settler relations and anti-racism in the food movement- Earth to Tables Legacies: Multimedia Food Conversations across Generations and Cultures tells the stories of food activists from the Americas-young and old, rural and urban, Indigenous and settler-who share a vision for food justice and food sovereignty, from earth to tables. This visually stunning, full-color multimedia book generates rich conversations about food sovereignty through eleven photo essays and links to ten videos. Commentaries on each essay broaden the conversations with the experiences and perspectives of eighteen scholars and activists-both Indigenous and settler-from Mexico, the United States, and Canada. Facilitator's guides offer creative ways to engage students and activists in critical discussions about these issues with links to other resources-text-based and visual, print and online. Visit the Earth to Tables website here.
By Deborah Barndt; Lauren E. Baker and Alexandra Gelis
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Foreword Introduction Naming the Moment The Moment Exposes an Unsustainable and Unjust Food System The Moment Offers a Portal to Food Justice The Moment for Online Multimedia Education Naming the Project: Earth to Tables Legacies Naming Our Process: Cocreating with All Our Relations Naming the Chapters: An Overview and Synthesis PART I: Greetings and Gratitude Chapter 1: The Thanksgiving Address: Greetings and Thanks Introduction to Thanksgiving Address Continuing the Conversation with Molly Anderson PART II: Setting the Table Chapter 2: Navigating Dynamic Tensions on Common Waters: The Broader Context of Our Legacies Conversations Knowledge Tensions: Eurocentric versus Indigenous Knowledges Earth or Food Tensions: Corporate Food Regime versus Food Sovereignty Movement Justice or Equity Tensions: Intersectional Identities and Power Political Tensions: Capitalism, Colonization, and Reconciliation Chapter 3: Pollinating Relationships: Our Collaborative Methodology Chapter 4: Digging In: Facilitating Dialogue and Action Walking the Talk: Introduction to Facilitator Guides PART III: Storytellers Chapter 5: Stories of the Storytellers Meet the Storytellers Meet the Production Team Our Food Icons Our Migration Stories PART IV: Conversations Chapter 6: Ways of Knowing Photo Essay: Haudenosaunee Gifts: Contributions to Our Past and Common Future Photo Essay: Language and Food: A Worldview in Verbs Continuing the Conversation with Dr. Lorna Wanosts'a7 Williams Photo Essay: Medicinal Plants in the P'urépecha Cosmovision Continuing the Conversation with Amber Adams Photo Essay: Mutual Nurturing: Reweaving Community with Our Elders Continuing the Conversation with Monique Mojica Chapter 7: Earth Photo Essay: Mother's Milk: The Original Food Continuing the Conversation with Penny Van Esterik Continuing the Conversation with Laura Solis Video: The Soil Is Alive Continuing the Conversation with Gilberto Aboites Video: The Alchemy of Agroecology Continuing the Conversation with Harriet Friedmann Photo Essay: The Animal Food Cycle: We Feed Them, and They Feed Us Continuing the Conversation with Fred Metallic Chapter 8: Justice Photo Essay: Promoting Organic Agriculture in Mexico: From Urban Gardens to Multinational Companies Continuing the Conversation with Samantha Trumbull Video: Why Farmers Markets? Continuing the Conversation with María Blas, Fulvio Gioanetto, Valiana Aguilar, and Ángel Kú Continuing the Conversation with Anan Lololi and Selam Teclu Photo Essay: Food Justice and Urban Agriculture in Action Video: Black Creek Community Farm: Healing the Community Continuing the Conversation with Karen Washington Video: Who Will Feed Us? The Farm Labour Crisis Meets the Climate Crisis Continuing the Conversation with Gilberto Aboites Chapter 9: Tables Photo Essay: From the Mush Hole to the Everlasting Tree School: Colonial Food Legacies among the Haudenosaunee Continuing the Conversation with Lorraine Johnson Continuing the Conversation with Fulvio Gioanetto Photo Essay: La Comida: The Core of Food Sovereignty Continuing the Conversation with Claudia Serrato Haudenosaunee Primer: 3 videos Video: Getting to Know Us Continuing the Conversation with Patty Loew Video: Living with Your Mother Continuing the Conversation with Tim LeDuc Video: Life in the Longhouse Continuing the Conversation with Kiera (Kaia'tanó:ron) Brant-Birioukov Photo Essay: Cooking and Eating Together: From the Kitchen Table to the Community Meal Continuing the Conversation with Joshna Maharaj Acknowledgments: Greetings and Gratitude Bibliography
Foreword Introduction Naming the Moment The Moment Exposes an Unsustainable and Unjust Food System The Moment Offers a Portal to Food Justice The Moment for Online Multimedia Education Naming the Project: Earth to Tables Legacies Naming Our Process: Cocreating with All Our Relations Naming the Chapters: An Overview and Synthesis PART I: Greetings and Gratitude Chapter 1: The Thanksgiving Address: Greetings and Thanks Introduction to Thanksgiving Address Continuing the Conversation with Molly Anderson PART II: Setting the Table Chapter 2: Navigating Dynamic Tensions on Common Waters: The Broader Context of Our Legacies Conversations Knowledge Tensions: Eurocentric versus Indigenous Knowledges Earth or Food Tensions: Corporate Food Regime versus Food Sovereignty Movement Justice or Equity Tensions: Intersectional Identities and Power Political Tensions: Capitalism, Colonization, and Reconciliation Chapter 3: Pollinating Relationships: Our Collaborative Methodology Chapter 4: Digging In: Facilitating Dialogue and Action Walking the Talk: Introduction to Facilitator Guides PART III: Storytellers Chapter 5: Stories of the Storytellers Meet the Storytellers Meet the Production Team Our Food Icons Our Migration Stories PART IV: Conversations Chapter 6: Ways of Knowing Photo Essay: Haudenosaunee Gifts: Contributions to Our Past and Common Future Photo Essay: Language and Food: A Worldview in Verbs Continuing the Conversation with Dr. Lorna Wanosts'a7 Williams Photo Essay: Medicinal Plants in the P'urépecha Cosmovision Continuing the Conversation with Amber Adams Photo Essay: Mutual Nurturing: Reweaving Community with Our Elders Continuing the Conversation with Monique Mojica Chapter 7: Earth Photo Essay: Mother's Milk: The Original Food Continuing the Conversation with Penny Van Esterik Continuing the Conversation with Laura Solis Video: The Soil Is Alive Continuing the Conversation with Gilberto Aboites Video: The Alchemy of Agroecology Continuing the Conversation with Harriet Friedmann Photo Essay: The Animal Food Cycle: We Feed Them, and They Feed Us Continuing the Conversation with Fred Metallic Chapter 8: Justice Photo Essay: Promoting Organic Agriculture in Mexico: From Urban Gardens to Multinational Companies Continuing the Conversation with Samantha Trumbull Video: Why Farmers Markets? Continuing the Conversation with María Blas, Fulvio Gioanetto, Valiana Aguilar, and Ángel Kú Continuing the Conversation with Anan Lololi and Selam Teclu Photo Essay: Food Justice and Urban Agriculture in Action Video: Black Creek Community Farm: Healing the Community Continuing the Conversation with Karen Washington Video: Who Will Feed Us? The Farm Labour Crisis Meets the Climate Crisis Continuing the Conversation with Gilberto Aboites Chapter 9: Tables Photo Essay: From the Mush Hole to the Everlasting Tree School: Colonial Food Legacies among the Haudenosaunee Continuing the Conversation with Lorraine Johnson Continuing the Conversation with Fulvio Gioanetto Photo Essay: La Comida: The Core of Food Sovereignty Continuing the Conversation with Claudia Serrato Haudenosaunee Primer: 3 videos Video: Getting to Know Us Continuing the Conversation with Patty Loew Video: Living with Your Mother Continuing the Conversation with Tim LeDuc Video: Life in the Longhouse Continuing the Conversation with Kiera (Kaia'tanó:ron) Brant-Birioukov Photo Essay: Cooking and Eating Together: From the Kitchen Table to the Community Meal Continuing the Conversation with Joshna Maharaj Acknowledgments: Greetings and Gratitude Bibliography
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