Food Inequalities
This book provides an accessible introduction to food inequality in the United States, offering readers a broad survey of the most important topics and issues and exploring how economics, culture, and public policy have shaped our current food landscape.

Food inequality in the United States can take many forms. From the low-income family unable to afford enough to eat and the migrant farm worker paid below minimum wage to city dwellers stranded in an urban food desert, disparities in how we access and relate to food can have significant physical, psychological, and cultural consequences. These inequalities often have deep historical roots and a complex connection to race, socioeconomic status, gender, and geography.

Part of Greenwood's Health and Medical Issues Today series, Food Inequalities is divided into three sections. Part I explores different types of food inequality and highlights current efforts to improve food access and equity in the U.S. Part II delves deep into a variety of issues and controversies related to the subject, offering thorough and balanced coverage of these hot-button topics. Part III provides a variety of useful supplemental materials, including case studies, a timeline of critical events, and a directory of resources.
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Food Inequalities
This book provides an accessible introduction to food inequality in the United States, offering readers a broad survey of the most important topics and issues and exploring how economics, culture, and public policy have shaped our current food landscape.

Food inequality in the United States can take many forms. From the low-income family unable to afford enough to eat and the migrant farm worker paid below minimum wage to city dwellers stranded in an urban food desert, disparities in how we access and relate to food can have significant physical, psychological, and cultural consequences. These inequalities often have deep historical roots and a complex connection to race, socioeconomic status, gender, and geography.

Part of Greenwood's Health and Medical Issues Today series, Food Inequalities is divided into three sections. Part I explores different types of food inequality and highlights current efforts to improve food access and equity in the U.S. Part II delves deep into a variety of issues and controversies related to the subject, offering thorough and balanced coverage of these hot-button topics. Part III provides a variety of useful supplemental materials, including case studies, a timeline of critical events, and a directory of resources.
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Food Inequalities

Food Inequalities

by Tennille Nicole Allen
Food Inequalities

Food Inequalities

by Tennille Nicole Allen

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Overview

This book provides an accessible introduction to food inequality in the United States, offering readers a broad survey of the most important topics and issues and exploring how economics, culture, and public policy have shaped our current food landscape.

Food inequality in the United States can take many forms. From the low-income family unable to afford enough to eat and the migrant farm worker paid below minimum wage to city dwellers stranded in an urban food desert, disparities in how we access and relate to food can have significant physical, psychological, and cultural consequences. These inequalities often have deep historical roots and a complex connection to race, socioeconomic status, gender, and geography.

Part of Greenwood's Health and Medical Issues Today series, Food Inequalities is divided into three sections. Part I explores different types of food inequality and highlights current efforts to improve food access and equity in the U.S. Part II delves deep into a variety of issues and controversies related to the subject, offering thorough and balanced coverage of these hot-button topics. Part III provides a variety of useful supplemental materials, including case studies, a timeline of critical events, and a directory of resources.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798216085898
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 05/24/2021
Series: Health and Medical Issues Today
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 232
File size: 821 KB
Age Range: 7 - 17 Years

About the Author

Tennille Nicole Allen, PhD, is associate professor at Lewis University, where she chairs the sociology department and directs the African American and Ethnic and Cultural Studies programs.
Tennille Nicole Allen, PhD, is associate professor at Lewis University, where she chairs the sociology department and directs the African American and Ethnic and Cultural Studies programs.

Table of Contents

Series Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
Part I: Overview
1 An Introduction to Food Inequalities
2 History of Food Inequalities in the United States
3 Inequalities in Food Access
4 Food, Culture, and Inequalities
5 The Impacts of Food Inequalities
6 The Relationship between Food Practices, Policies, and Inequalities
7 Food Activism
Part II: Controversies and Issues
8 Is Everyone Treated the Same? Racial and Gender Discrimination in the Food System
9 Fair Wages for Fair Work? Equity in the Food System
10 Do Food Deserts Really Exist? Community Access to Food
11 What Can I Use SNAP For? What the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Provides
12 What and How Do We Eat Now? How Large Agriculture Businesses Shape Food Availability and Tastes
13 Healthy Lunch, Hungry Kids? Lunch at School
Part III: Scenarios
14 Case Studies
Glossary
Directory of Resources
Bibliography
Index
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