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Food, Race And Environment

This course serves as a critical analysis on the intersection between "race," geography, food/agriculture and environment. Food is something that all of us have a relationship with, but this relationship is colored by our distinct experiences in racialized bodies. This does not mean that all people of a racial/ethnic group have the same food traditions. We will discuss the ways in which food (production, preparation and consumption) is inextricably tied to both race and ethnicity.

Prefix:
GEO
Course Number:
342
Credits:
3.0