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Bowens, Natasha.
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Minority farmers -- United States.
Food industry and trade -- United States.
Agriculture and state -- United States.
United States -- Race relations
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Bowens, Natasha.
Minority farmers -- United States.
Food industry and trade -- United States.
Agriculture and state -- United States.
United States -- Race relations
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The color of food : stories of race, resilience and farming / Natasha Bowens.
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Bowens, Natasha.
New Society Publishers, 2015.
Call #:
338
.10973
B786c
Subjects
Minority farmers -- United States.
Food industry and trade -- United States.
Agriculture and state -- United States.
United States -- Race relations
ISBN:
9780865717893 (pbk.)
0865717893 (pbk.)
Description:
x, 229 p. : col. ill. ; 23 cm.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 225-228)
Summary:
"The Color of Food is a stunning collection of portraits and stories that sheds light on the seemingly forgotten agricultural history of people of color. Author, photographer and biracial farmer Natasha Bowens quest to explore her own roots in the soil leads her to unearth a larger story, weaving together culture, resilience and the critical issues that lie at the intersection of race and farming. While honoring a tradition far richer than slavery and migrant labor, The Color of Food teaches us that the food and farm movement is about more than buying local and protecting our soil. It is about preserving community, digging deeply into the places we've overlooked, and celebrating those who have come before us. Blending storytelling, photography, oral history, and unique insight, these pages remind us that true food sovereignty means a place at the table for everyone."--From publisher.
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