Seeking justice in the American agrifood system: power, perspective, and practice

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Seeking justice in the American agrifood system: power, perspective, and practice Patricia Allen Center for Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems Food for Talk Seminar October 20, 2006

Food justice issues food insecurity working conditions access to resources exclusive decision making

Discursive turn toward justice Sustainable agriculture movement Community food security movement AFIs, food policy councils, labeling criteria

Seeking justice: perceptions Alternative food institution leaders Consumers University staff, students, faculty

Perceptions: AFI leaders 3/4 of organizations had a position of social justice in the food system 3/4 of leaders said a socially just food system is economically equitable economy equity included fair compensation of labor, common ownership of land, meeting basic needs regardless of ability to pay

Perceptions: consumers What does the term, socially just food system mean to you? farmers market group: access to food, democratic, community, culturally inclusive upscale grocery store group: access to food, environment, food safety, health discount grocery store group: did not have answer; then discussed experiences of exploitation, pesticide exposure

Perceptions: university 89% said it is important that their food is produced in a socially just manner; willing to pay for justice Important criteria for definition of social justice Highest % Lowest % Equal access to education 93 Cap on income 30 Natural resources protection 89 Land owned by society 25 Basic health care 87 Equal distribution of inherited wealth 25

Perceptions: summary Interest in social justice in the food system Criteria include economic equity, access to opportunity, health Some indication of willingness to pay for justice

Seeking justice: practice Alternative food institutions Food-system localization Farm-to-school programs

Seeking justice in practice: CSAs and farmers markets Farm security and food security? limited low-income participation managers interested in food security managers willing to try new strategies

Seeking justice in practice: CSAs Alternative to market or alternative type of market? decision making members and growers catalyst

QuickTime and a None decompressor are needed to see this picture. Seeking justice in practice: local food campaigns ethical consumption resistance to globalization, industrialization locating justice

Seeking justice in practice: farm-to-school potential implementation discourse

Seeking justice in practice: summary Market-based solutions and entrepreneurialism Choice and subjects Community and othering

Hiding justice: challenges Political power Material power Discursive power: ideology and epistemology

Finding justice: tensions alternative and opposition structure and agency systemic forces and contingency

Finding justice: the power of food essential universal no demographic boundaries structures daily intimate connections one in five American workers works in the food system

Finding justice: convergence public health and environmental justice movements AFI leaders food workers (1 in 5 American workers) consumers

Finding justice: axes of action comprehensible, succinct definition unifying popular discourse coalition building reflexivity and cognitive praxis actions for productive justice activist-academic workgroups and think tanks

Finding justice: definition A food system in which power and material resources are shared equitably so that people and communities can meet their needs, and live with security and dignity, now and into the future. Developed by Activist Researcher Consortium, January 2004

Finding justice: eye on the ball http://www.ucsc.edu/casf s