Feeding a Crowd

Readings

Calendar of spring 2017 readings beyond The Color of Food:

Note: the spreadsheet for signing up for makeup work is here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/16PBQ455tK3-zKHwl3LKUcfv1MNUFvNCX9a6n9EYinL4/edit#gid=1111585252​
  
 T, Feb 7: Helguera 1. Introduction
 Th, Feb 9: Our Daily Bread, booklet (the English language part of it) about the Austrian filmhttp://www.ourdailybread.at/jart/projects/utb/website.jart?rel=en&content-id=1130864825123
 
 T, Feb 14; Helguera 2. Community
 Th, Feb 16: 
 
 T, Feb 21: Helguera 3. Situations
Striffler, S. (2002). Inside a poultry processing plant: an ethnographic portrait. Labor History, 43(3), 305-313.
(and optional accompaniment: Striffler, S. (2007). Neither here nor there: Mexican immigrant workers and the search for home. American Ethnologist, 34(4), 674-688.) Comments here
 Th, Feb 23
 
 T, Feb 28: Helguera 4. Conversation
 Th, Mar 2: optional, The Hands that Feed Us: Challenges and Opportunities for Workers along the Food Chain (Food Chain Workers Alliance)
 
T, Mar 7: Helguera 5. Community
 Th, Mar 9
 
T, Mar 14: Helguera 6. Antagonism
 Th, Mar 16: Jessica Abel and Ira Glass (2015) How to Make Radio That's Good (exerpt from Out on the Wire)
 
T, Mar 28: Chapter 4, "Days of Slavery: Imokalee, Florida" in Chris Hedges and Joe Sacco's 2012 Days of Destruction, Days of Revolt; you can find it here online through the library & Helguera 7. Performance
 
 Th, Mar 30: Seanhk-Ka and Axtell (2007) Sharing Intellectual Authority, Partnership Perspectives IV(I); http://deliciousrevolutionshow.com/ 
 
T, Apr 4: Helguera 8. Documentation; My Soul is Rested: Movement Days in the Deep South (selections:
 Th, Apr 6 My Soul is Rested selections:
 T, Apr 11: Helguera 9. Transpedagogy 
and Diane Wilson (2016) Seeds for Seven Generations, from A Good Time for the Truth: Race in Minnesota
 
Th, Apr 13: skim the Food Access Planning Guide and selections from The Ground Rules (enough to have 2-3 questions or comments for each reading) 

 
T, Apr 18: Helguera 10. Deskilling; Timothy Neale's 2016 Settler Colonialism and Weed Ecology
 Th, Apr 20
 T, Apr 25
 Th, Apr 27
 T, May 2
 Th, May 4
 T, May 9: Introduction to Janet Poppendieck (1999) Sweet Charity? Emergency Food and the End of Entitlement, New York: Penguin
Conclusion to Sidney Mintz (1985) Sweetness and Power, New York: Viking
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 Th, May 11

This page has paths:

  1. Welcome to our exploration of youth and elders civil rights work in the food movement Jenni Abere

Contents of this tag:

  1. The Color of Food: Stories of Race, Resilience and Farming
  2. Mahle Lecture 2017: "Healing, Wholeness, Holiness: Religious Responses to Trauma and Illness"
  3. Comments pages for Feb 21 readings
  4. Steve Striffler readings on labor in poultry
  5. The Hands that Feed Us
  6. An Annotated Bibliography on Structural Racism Present in the U.S. Food System: Fourth Edition