The Dr. Hyman Show

Land, Power, and the Plate: Ending Food Apartheid with Regenerative Justice

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Oct 13, 2025
Leah Penniman, a Black Kreyol educator and co-founder of Soul Fire Farm, joins a panel discussing food apartheid and its systemic roots. Dr. Rupa Marya, a physician and activist, emphasizes the need for deep medicine to tackle social injustices affecting health. Raj Patel connects food injustice to colonialism and capitalism, while Karen Washington shares her grassroots efforts to improve food access in the Bronx. Together, they propose actionable solutions like regenerative farming, policy reform, and community empowerment to create a more equitable food system.
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Food Apartheid Is Intentional

  • "Food apartheid" describes deliberate policies and redlining that create unequal access to nutritious food.
  • Leah Penniman says this term highlights intentional racial and economic design, not a natural 'desert'.
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Food Used As Social Control

  • Food has been used as a weapon historically to punish and control marginalized communities.
  • Leah Penniman connects processed-food prevalence to diminished civic power and health in targeted populations.
ADVICE

Three-Part Strategy To Transform Food Systems

  • Regenerate land, train Black and Brown farmers, and mobilize policy to end racism in the food system.
  • Soul Fire Farm blends on-the-ground production, farmer training, and advocacy to shift power and access.
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