#SaturdaySchool: Food Access and Food Justice
The latest from Prof. Ragsdale
Anyone with a basic understanding of our hierarchy of needs realizes
we cannot focus on much else if we don’t have our basic physical needs
met. Food and food justice is a basic foundation to human rights and
positive, progressive human development. Food insecurity, malnutrition,
and food worker abuses have ripple effects across the globe — and they
have multigenerational consequences. We need sustainable and healthy
food systems that serve community needs and respect the rights of food
workers. Use the following resources to learn more about food access and
food justice.