Addressing Food Insecurity on College Campuses

Winter 2017 Natasha Bynum

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Week Three: Books or Bread

The weeks are flying. We’re already basically a third of the way through the quarter, and as I read through the information I’ve gathered so far, I realized I needed to back up for a second. When addressing an issue,… Continue Reading →

Week Two: With Food and Justice For All

It’s been a long week. Between events and lectures on campus, my work with the Food Systems Working Group, all of my seemingly disjointed readings, the inauguration, and the Women’s March, my head feels like it’s spinning. In an attempt… Continue Reading →

Seminar Weekly Post: Week Two

SOS: ComAlt, Seminar Pre-Writing Week 2 24 January 2016 Word Count: 246   Passages: “Just as the incipient industrialization of the United States exploited the muscle power of the immigrant, so, too, did the aspiring domestic household” (Tompkins 2012: 44)… Continue Reading →

Tasting Lab: Spices and Salmon

Seminar Weekly Post: Week One

SOS: ComAlt, Seminar Pre-Writing Week 1 17 January 2017 Word Count: 244 Passages: “In Racial Indigestion, however, I uncover eating as a trope and technology of racial formation during the first 130 years of the U.S. republic. Not unlike the… Continue Reading →

Week One: The Purveyors of Sustenance

In conjunction with preparing my ILC, continuing to curate a reading list and volunteer or community opportunities, this week I have delved head-first into the academic research required in understanding the complexities and interdisciplinary nature of food insecurity, higher education,… Continue Reading →

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