Nurturing Food Justice: Expansive and Intersectional Visions
How diverse communities are finding new ways to grow food, build movements, and challenge institutions to create more just and sustainable food futures.

Amid the intersecting crises of climate change and inequalities, Nurturing Food Justice offers an unflinching and inspiring take on the ways communities are working to create more just and sustainable worlds. An expansive follow-up to the field-defining Cultivating Food Justice, this edited volume provides an overview of food justice scholar-activism, redefining the field and looking to future theoretical and political futures. The contributors synthesize and analyze the findings of food justice research to imagine socioecological relationships that are both environmentally sustainable and socially just. They tell new stories of what food justice is, what it is for, and what it can become.

The contributors, who include a racially diverse group of scholars, students, and activists from a variety of disciplines and backgrounds across the US, highlight the inward-facing movement work of communities envisioning and enacting their own food- and land-based traditions, as well as external work as they build alliances with institutions and kindred social movements.
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Nurturing Food Justice: Expansive and Intersectional Visions
How diverse communities are finding new ways to grow food, build movements, and challenge institutions to create more just and sustainable food futures.

Amid the intersecting crises of climate change and inequalities, Nurturing Food Justice offers an unflinching and inspiring take on the ways communities are working to create more just and sustainable worlds. An expansive follow-up to the field-defining Cultivating Food Justice, this edited volume provides an overview of food justice scholar-activism, redefining the field and looking to future theoretical and political futures. The contributors synthesize and analyze the findings of food justice research to imagine socioecological relationships that are both environmentally sustainable and socially just. They tell new stories of what food justice is, what it is for, and what it can become.

The contributors, who include a racially diverse group of scholars, students, and activists from a variety of disciplines and backgrounds across the US, highlight the inward-facing movement work of communities envisioning and enacting their own food- and land-based traditions, as well as external work as they build alliances with institutions and kindred social movements.
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Nurturing Food Justice: Expansive and Intersectional Visions

Nurturing Food Justice: Expansive and Intersectional Visions

Nurturing Food Justice: Expansive and Intersectional Visions

Nurturing Food Justice: Expansive and Intersectional Visions

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How diverse communities are finding new ways to grow food, build movements, and challenge institutions to create more just and sustainable food futures.

Amid the intersecting crises of climate change and inequalities, Nurturing Food Justice offers an unflinching and inspiring take on the ways communities are working to create more just and sustainable worlds. An expansive follow-up to the field-defining Cultivating Food Justice, this edited volume provides an overview of food justice scholar-activism, redefining the field and looking to future theoretical and political futures. The contributors synthesize and analyze the findings of food justice research to imagine socioecological relationships that are both environmentally sustainable and socially just. They tell new stories of what food justice is, what it is for, and what it can become.

The contributors, who include a racially diverse group of scholars, students, and activists from a variety of disciplines and backgrounds across the US, highlight the inward-facing movement work of communities envisioning and enacting their own food- and land-based traditions, as well as external work as they build alliances with institutions and kindred social movements.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780262553698
Publisher: MIT Press
Publication date: 02/03/2026
Series: Food, Health, and the Environment
Pages: 376
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Alison Hope Alkon is Professor of Community Studies and Sociology at University of California, Santa Cruz. She is author or coeditor of Black, White, and Green, The New Food Activism, and A Recipe for Gentrification. With Julian Agyeman, she is the coeditor of Cultivating Food Justice.

Julian Agyeman is Professor of Urban and Environmental Policy and Planning at Tufts University. His books include Introducing Just Sustainabilities, Sustainable Communities and the Challenge of Environmental Justice, and Sharing Cities. With Alison Alkon, he is the coeditor of Cultivating Food Justice.
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