How can diversity courses at land-grant universities be shaped to better prepare the next generation of food systems practitioners, educators, and researchers? This is the question I approach in a discussion of the first undergraduate diversity requirement course in a college of agriculture focusing on domestic issues of race, gender, ethnicity, class, and equity in the development of U.S. food systems. I discuss the benefits I found of using food systems studies as a framework for learning about diversity by highlighting the interconnections among people through discussions of issues every student can appreciate: food and eating
Food studies is an emerging and interdisciplinary field that has produced abundant theoretical, anal...
The goal of this viewpoint is to promote an integrated and holistic framework for food literacy on c...
Many universities and colleges have started to channel resources toward understanding and supporting...
This paper presents curriculum and metrics for a course titled “U.S. Food, Social Equity & Developme...
The number of food systems education programs and curricula in the U.S. has increased in response to...
Studies of food systems education have largely avoided questions concerning race. In this commentary...
As a land-grant university student, in order to graduate I must fulfill the requirement of a two-par...
Food systems work is both a stimulus to the growth of the food movement and a response to the concer...
Sustainable food systems education (SFSE) is rapidly advancing to meet the need for developing futur...
New undergraduate degree programs that address food systems have appeared at a number of North Ameri...
This study investigates the Land, Food, and Community (LFC) series of core courses within the Facult...
Post-secondary coursework related to agriculture and the food supply has been at the core of the Uni...
A new class challenges students to grasp the complexity of food systems and to better understand foo...
Community food security (CFS) has a robust history as a social movement addressing the politics and ...
Research specific to the agriculture literacy of adult learners and, more specifically, college stud...
Food studies is an emerging and interdisciplinary field that has produced abundant theoretical, anal...
The goal of this viewpoint is to promote an integrated and holistic framework for food literacy on c...
Many universities and colleges have started to channel resources toward understanding and supporting...
This paper presents curriculum and metrics for a course titled “U.S. Food, Social Equity & Developme...
The number of food systems education programs and curricula in the U.S. has increased in response to...
Studies of food systems education have largely avoided questions concerning race. In this commentary...
As a land-grant university student, in order to graduate I must fulfill the requirement of a two-par...
Food systems work is both a stimulus to the growth of the food movement and a response to the concer...
Sustainable food systems education (SFSE) is rapidly advancing to meet the need for developing futur...
New undergraduate degree programs that address food systems have appeared at a number of North Ameri...
This study investigates the Land, Food, and Community (LFC) series of core courses within the Facult...
Post-secondary coursework related to agriculture and the food supply has been at the core of the Uni...
A new class challenges students to grasp the complexity of food systems and to better understand foo...
Community food security (CFS) has a robust history as a social movement addressing the politics and ...
Research specific to the agriculture literacy of adult learners and, more specifically, college stud...
Food studies is an emerging and interdisciplinary field that has produced abundant theoretical, anal...
The goal of this viewpoint is to promote an integrated and holistic framework for food literacy on c...
Many universities and colleges have started to channel resources toward understanding and supporting...