Boxes
Box 1 Why are the commons important for food sovereignty? The commons refer to forms of wealth, capacities, spaces and resources that are used, managed […]
Read More →Box 1 Why are the commons important for food sovereignty? The commons refer to forms of wealth, capacities, spaces and resources that are used, managed […]
Read More →In the spotlight 1 The importance of forests, wild plants and the commons to people’s and communities’ food sovereignty Indigenous peoples have lived in harmony […]
Read More →Forests, foraging and the commons Illustration: Iwasaki Kan’en, Herbario, 1830 About 75 percent of the world’s poor live in rural areas in developing countries. Most […]
Read More →Voices from the field 1 Food Justice 2.0 LaDonna Redmond, Founder and executive director of The Campaign for Food Justice Now I became a food […]
Read More →Box 1 Definition of food justice Food Justice refers to a wide spectrum of efforts that address injustices within the U.S. food system. Weak forms […]
Read More →In the spotlight 1 Racism and capitalism Our modern food system has co-evolved with 30 years of neoliberal globalization that privatized public goods and deregulated […]
Read More →Food justice and food sovereignty in USA Food Sovereignty emerged as La Via Campesina’s bold response to the “free trade” regimes destroying livelihoods around the […]
Read More →Voices from the field 1 Food and nutrition under the neoliberal model in our Chile World March of Women-Chile (MMM-Chile) The neoliberal model in Chile […]
Read More →Box 1 Urban agriculture and resistance in Gaza Across the Occupied Palestinian Territories, urban agriculture and livestock keeping have always been an important component to […]
Read More →In the spotlight 1 The human right to adequate food and nutrition can only be fully realized within the food sovereignty framework There is nothing […]
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