During the last quarter of a century in the US, as wealth has grown, the poor have suffered increasing hardships. Deindustrialization, drugs, ghetto gangs, failing schools, more single parent families, and harsh criminal sentences (especially related to drug use) have all taken their toll on the least advantaged Americans. Among the slogans of recent years Is “job training,” for the unemployed (or under-employed) poor who would become low-wage workers. This paper examines the operation of a job training program in the field of food services. It looks closely at the experience of four different students, two African-Americans and two Latinos, who attempt to change their lives by learning to cook
Social policies since 1996 require that low income people participate in job training programs in or...
This dissertation tracks the remarkable growth of food assistance in the U.S. over the past fifteen ...
Alternative food practices, including farmers markets and CSAs, are often inaccessible to lowincome ...
In March 1996, some five years into an economic recovery, the New York Times ran a series of front-p...
This dissertation examines the ways in which a nonprofit organization and its job-training program h...
The number of food systems education programs and curricula in the U.S. has increased in response to...
How food pantries stigmatize their clients through a discourse that emphasizes hard work, self help,...
International audienceThe problem of changing food habits has once again become a major public issue...
abstract: According to the United States Department of Agriculture, "food insecure homes" are househ...
International audienceUnder the banner of food justice, the last few years has seen a profusion of p...
Food insecurity, or the lack of reliable access to sufficient quantities of nutritious food, affects...
Signed on August 31, 1964, Lyndon B. Johnson’s Food Stamp Act intended to deal with farmer surplus a...
Living in poverty is an everyday experience for approximately 14.8% of Americans (Coleman-Jensen, Gr...
Many young AmeriCorps members enter a post-college lifestyle of food stamps, social services, and li...
In the United States, the number of people receiving state-subsidized food aid has risen dramaticall...
Social policies since 1996 require that low income people participate in job training programs in or...
This dissertation tracks the remarkable growth of food assistance in the U.S. over the past fifteen ...
Alternative food practices, including farmers markets and CSAs, are often inaccessible to lowincome ...
In March 1996, some five years into an economic recovery, the New York Times ran a series of front-p...
This dissertation examines the ways in which a nonprofit organization and its job-training program h...
The number of food systems education programs and curricula in the U.S. has increased in response to...
How food pantries stigmatize their clients through a discourse that emphasizes hard work, self help,...
International audienceThe problem of changing food habits has once again become a major public issue...
abstract: According to the United States Department of Agriculture, "food insecure homes" are househ...
International audienceUnder the banner of food justice, the last few years has seen a profusion of p...
Food insecurity, or the lack of reliable access to sufficient quantities of nutritious food, affects...
Signed on August 31, 1964, Lyndon B. Johnson’s Food Stamp Act intended to deal with farmer surplus a...
Living in poverty is an everyday experience for approximately 14.8% of Americans (Coleman-Jensen, Gr...
Many young AmeriCorps members enter a post-college lifestyle of food stamps, social services, and li...
In the United States, the number of people receiving state-subsidized food aid has risen dramaticall...
Social policies since 1996 require that low income people participate in job training programs in or...
This dissertation tracks the remarkable growth of food assistance in the U.S. over the past fifteen ...
Alternative food practices, including farmers markets and CSAs, are often inaccessible to lowincome ...