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Earth to Tables Legacies

Multimedia Food Conversations across Generations and Cultures
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This multimedia book generates a rich conversation about food sovereignty, initiated by eight collaborators in the Legacies Project, a unique intergenerational and intercultural exchange between food justice activists and artists-Canadian, American, and Mexican, settler and Indigenous, elders and youth. Their stories come alive in video clips and short photo essays around cross-cutting themes. In addition, an instructor's guide offers ways to engage students and activists in critical questions about food and settler-Indigenous relationships, through constantly evolving contexts, linking to other resources, text-based and visual, print and online.
Deborah Barndt is professor emeritus in Environmental Studies at York University in Toronto. An activist, teacher, and photographer, her photographs have been published and exhibited widely, and her books include Tangled Routes (R&L 2002 and 2007), Wild Fire: Art as Activism (Sumach Press 2006), and Women Working the NAFTA Food Chain: Women, Food, and Globalization (Sumach Press 1999). Lauren E. Baker is the coordinator of the Toronto Food Policy Council and a research coordinator for the Global Alliance for the Future of Food. Her books include Corn Meets Maize (R&L 2012).
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