Family Farmers vs. Monsanto Food Democracy Now, 2/17/12
After Alabama Immigration Law, Few Americans Taking Immigrants' Work By JAY REEVES and ALICIA A. CALDWELL 10/21/11
Foodies, Get Thee to Occupy Wall Street, Mother Jones 10/14/11
Judge Approves Landmark $1.2 Billion Settlement for Black Farmers from Color Lines Jorge Rivas
5 Ways Neighborhoods Are Taking Control of Their Food Systems from Color Lines Juell Stewart
The Color of Food from the Applied Research Center
Ecology and the Left from Eco-Economics Justice
A Food Crisis is Coming but Urban America Has Already Solved It from ColorLines, Imara Jones
Food vs. Fuel in the U.S. from Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy
Growing Power Manifesto by Will Allen
NAFTA Free Trade Myths Lead to Farm Failure in Mexico by Laura Carlsen
The Poor are Hit Hardest by Climate Change but Contribute the Least to it by Randy Poplock
Principles of Environmental Justice from People of Color Environmental Leadership Summit
The Privilege of Prioritizing Organic from DCcentric: Race, Class, the District
Reclaiming Autonomous Food Systems by Michel Pimbert
Resilient Communities Building Community Control by Movement Generation
Structural Racism and Food from the Center for Social Inclusion
Autonomous Land Occupations in Brasil by dave onion
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