

Decolonizing Our Food System
Jul 3, 2020
Explore the roots of sustainable farming that link back to African and indigenous traditions, highlighting the alarming loss of land among Black farmers since 1920. Delve into the systemic racism embedded in the food system and its health impacts on marginalized communities. Discover the vital connection between land, health, and civil rights, emphasizing the importance of fresh food access for all. Learn how food sovereignty initiatives are working to reclaim ancestral ties to land and combat food apartheid for underrepresented populations.
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Racial Health Disparities
- Racial health disparities are vast, with minorities significantly more likely to suffer from chronic diseases.
- This is linked to systemic issues in our food system.
Food as a Weapon
- Leah Penniman describes the Greenwood food blockades of the 1960s, where food supplies were cut off to Black communities.
- This was punishment for civil rights activity, highlighting food as a weapon.
Colonization of Food
- The colonization of the food system involves imposing European control and norms.
- Leah Penniman explains this using the example of maize, a native crop misused by colonizers.