[grc] Heartland Radio Stories This Week
Charlie Knower
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Sun Dec 19 10:30:06 PST 2021
HEARTLAND STORIES:FOOD SYSTEMS AND RACIAL INEQUALITY
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Heartland Stories
<http://audioport.org/index.php?op=series&series=Heartland+Stories&> Food
Systems and Racial Inequality Dr. Kara Young
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Summary: Featured speakers/guests:
This week, in a repeat show, Theresa speaks with Dr. Kara Young. Dr. Young
is an expert in food systems and racial inequality. She has a decade of
experience writing, organizing, teaching, and public speaking on food
disparities, racial justice, and qualitative research methods.Between
2017-2020 Kara worked as anAssistant Professor at The Ohio State University
in a joint faculty position between theDepartment of Sociology and
theInitiative for Food and AgriCultural Transformations (InFact)Discovery
Theme.While at Ohio State, she taught courses on food systems and social
stratification, and served as the urban food disparities expert on a number
of cross-disciplinary projects.
She currently sits on the steering committee of theOhio Food Policy
Network, the board of directors ofLocal Matters,and the advisory circle
ofKindred: A Creative Accelerator for Artists of Color.She has also
organized extensively with theBerkeley Food Instituteon their racial equity
initiatives and is the founder and chair of theCoalition for Food and
Agricultural Sociology.Kara holds master's and doctoral degrees in
sociology from the University of California, Berkeley, and a bachelor's
degree in sociology from Brown University.She has recently returned to
Oakland to continue her food security and racial equity work.
Dr. Kara Young
Notes: Credits:
Heartland Stories Radio is a weekly 29-minute radio show that is also
available as a podcast, sponsored initially by the Heartland Study, a non
profit research project dedicated to protecting the health of pregnant
women and their babies. Each show engages listeners on the issues and
challenges in food, farming and global health. While the team is in the
Heartland, where much food is produced, our issues and interviews are with
change makers, influentials and everyday people from all over the globe. We
present solid information about what we all can do together to assure a
healthy and just food system for the 21st century.
Episodes are available on Audioport. Search for Heartland Stories or follow
this link:
http://audioport.org/index.php?op=series&series=Heartland+Stories
Or on our Podcast page:
https://heartlandstories.libsyn.com/
A pioneer of the natural foods movement, host Theresa Marquez has
dedicated her 40-year career to protecting family farmers and facing our
health crisis through a culture of healthy food. Recently retired as
Mission Executive for Organic Valley, Theresa created Heartland Stories
Radio to reflect on the state of our world and its ensuing impact on public
health, urging people to work together and take control of their impact on
the planet.
Topics
Factory Farming | Family Farm | Organic Farming | Civil Liberties |
African-American
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