Environmental Studies 181 - Food Justice/Feeding 10 Bil.
Fall
2019
01
4.00
Jennifer Albertine
M 01:30PM-02:45PM;F 01:30PM-04:20PM
Mount Holyoke College
109224
Clapp Laboratory 203;Clapp Laboratory 203
jalberti@mtholyoke.edu
Humans currently produce enough food to feed the 7.6 billion people on Earth. Despite this fact, 815 million people went hungry in 2017 and this number is on the rise. With a growing population, we will need to increase food production, but first we must fix our current food system and ensure equitable food access for all peoples. This class will frame the problem at the local and global scales by covering topics including: food security; food sovereignty; food justice; and the connections between race, food, and health. We will then investigate how to create an equitable and sustainable food system, with a focus on urban community gardening in cities and towns close to Mount Holyoke.
This course will include field trips on Friday afternoons. This course can be taken for 200-level credit through a community-based learning optional component.