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Special Edition, Guest Editor: Deric Shannon
Deric Shannon
Introduction: Operationalizing Food Justice and Sustainability
Ivy Ken
Profit in the Food Desert: Walmart Stakes its Claim
Sean Parson
Breaking Bread, Sharing Soup, and Smashing the State:
Food Not Bombs and Anarchist Critiques of the Neoliberal Charity State
Michael McQuaide
Food Justice, Nervios, and the Unequal Burden of Misery
Jenny Cockburn
Bolivia’s Food Sovereignty & Agrobiodiversity:
Undermining the Local to Strengthen the State?
Food Justice and Worker Organization:
An Interview with Luigi Rinaldi, Industrial Workers of the World
Jamie Vishwam Heckert
Planning for Abundance: Permaculture and Radical Transformation
Matthew G. Zebrowski
Organics Online: Turning Problems into Selling Points
Abbey Willis
Bringing Non-Human Animals Into Food Justice:
Review Essay of Eating Animals, by Jonathan Safran Foer.
New York: NY: Back Bay Books, 2009
Andrew McIntosh
Book Review: Justin A. Williams, Rhymin’ and Stealin’:
Musical Borrowing in Hip-Hop. University of Michigan Press, 2013.
ISBN: 978-0472-11892-2 (Hardcover). 280 pages. $60.00.
Tim McGettigan
Book Review: Nicholas Wade, A Troublesome Inheritance:
Genes, Race and Human History. New York: Penguin Press, 2014.
ISBN: 978-1594204463 (Hard Cover). 288 Pages. $27.95.
Ali Shehzad Zaidi
Book Review: Doreen Massey, For Space. London: Sage, 2012.
ISBN: 9781412903622 (Paperback). 222 Pages. $80.00.