Total word count: 350. Need to have one citation from the readings attached in file.
Answer all these questions.
Many food movements (organic, non-gmo, etc.), dietary ideologies (vegetarianism, veganism, etc.), and community food programs (farmers’ markets, community gardening, etc.) have gone mainstream. The majority of these food related movements propose various ways the consumption and production of (or not) can bring about profound social change for the better. In what ways do these movements respond to the intersections of race, ethnicity and class in proposing the alleviation of social or environmental ills? Choose one food related movement, ideology or community practice and analyze it from the point of view of intersectionality.
To get full points you must reference one of the readings.


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