Food Justice
Spring 2025
Description
This course facilitates the study of intersecting systems of oppression and inequity --in particular socio-economic class; race, ethnicity, and political standing; and gender-- all of which impact access to basic needs, especially healthy food. This course examines how food systems, geography, and social policy impact personal health and wellness, in the context of diverse communities. Particular focus is placed on community-based work to achieve food justice. Students are guided in the application of concepts and ideas in their personal lives.
Class Notes
This class is also offered as part of a fully online degree program. Students admitted to these programs can enroll in this section. For questions, contact the department.
Class Details
Instructor
Instructor Name (static text):
Jacinto, Martin
Location
WWW ONLINE
Class Registration Information
Class #
1878
Course
MCGS 240 -
SECT 01
SECT 01
Units
3
Fees
Price TBA:
- $ / unit
Capacity
19/22
Class Meeting Dates
01/21/2025 - 05/16/2025
Days
TBA
Times
MCGS 240 - SECT 01
Food Justice
Class:
1878
Units:
3
M-F
01/21/2025 - 05/16/2025
TBA
This course facilitates the study of intersecting systems of oppression and inequity --in particular socio-economic class; race, ethnicity, and political standing; and gender-- all of which impact access to basic needs, especially healthy food. This course examines how food systems, geography, and social policy impact personal health and wellness, in the context of diverse communities. Particular focus is placed on community-based work to achieve food justice. Students are guided in the application of concepts and ideas in their personal lives.
Class Notes
This course facilitates the study of intersecting systems of oppression and inequity --in particular socio-economic class; race, ethnicity, and political standing; and gender-- all of which impact access to basic needs, especially healthy food. This course examines how food systems, geography, and social policy impact personal health and wellness, in the context of diverse communities. Particular focus is placed on community-based work to achieve food justice. Students are guided in the application of concepts and ideas in their personal lives.
Instructor
Instructor Name (static text):
Jacinto, Martin
Location
WWW ONLINE