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Jan 22 – Social Justice @UBC Lecture/Lunch

Wednesday January 22 1-2pm

LIU Institute, Multipurpose Room
6476 North West Marine Drive
Dr. Alison Alkon, Assistant Professor and Chair of Sociology, University of the Pacific

Black, White and Green: Food Justice, Farmers Markets and the Green Economy

This talk will begin by describing the emergent concept of food justice, which is found at the nexus of inequalities and food 
and agricultural systems. It will lay out some of the guiding questions and theoretical antecedents that have helped to define 
the field. Next, Alkon will offer an example from her own ethnographic work in the San Francisco Bay Area. There, Alkon compared 
predominantly black and white farmers markets to better understand the ways that race and class shape the visions and goals that 
communities assign to sustainable agriculture. From this research she argues that both communities sought to create more just 
and sustainable food systems, and that efforts to do so were simultaneously inventive and limited by each market's social 
location. However, she also describes how economic inequalities pervade both farmers markets in ways that cannot be resolved 
without broader structural changes. Alkon will draw from this knowledge to comment on the field of food justice research, and 
to highlight potential directions for new work.

Dr. Alison Alkon is Assistant Professor and Chair, Sociology at the University of the Pacific where she teaches and does 
research on food, the environment and inequalities of race, class and gender. Alkon's books include Black, White and Green: 
Race, Farmers Markets and the Green Economy and Cultivating Food Justice: Race, Class and Sustainability (co-edited with 
Julian Agyeman). These works have helped to establish the growing field of Food Justice Studies which explores how 
inequalities affect food and agricultural systems and how communities and policy makers are responding to these inequalities.

Co-sponsored by the Institute for Gender, Race, Sexuality and Social Justice and the Ecologies of Social Difference: Social 
Justice @UBC research network

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