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Carceral Food System


Carceral Food Systems – A research project exploring food and food ...

Carceral food systems is a term used to encompass the various relationships, activities and actors involved in food provisioning within prisons. By gaining a ...

Carceral Food System | Farm to Institution New England

Eating Behind Bars: Ending the Hidden Punishment of Food in Prison from Impact Justice is the first national investigation of its kind and explores the ...

The Unseen Role of Prisons in Our Food System | The Bittman Project

Coercive prison labor programs (modern slavery), food as punishment, and the companies who really benefit from it all.

About - Carceral Food Systems

This project will map and critically analyze contemporary carceral food systems in Canada, highlighting the diverse ways in which food is being used to enact ...

Food In Prison - Impact Justice

Today, we're working on multiple fronts to expand access to fresh, nourishing, appealing food in prisons and jails as a fundamental human right and as part of ...

Government food purchasing and service

Government food purchasing and service: Resources on the carceral food system ... The Public Health Implications of Prison and Jail Food ...

Incarceration, Abolition, and Liberating the Food System | Civil Eats

Six food and agriculture organizers discuss the role of resistance, healing, and community in their work.

Coalition for Carceral Nutrition

Food in prisons and jails that promotes ​dignity and opportunity, that heals instead ​of harms. We envision a transformed ​carceral food system that ...

"Food and Carcerality: From Confinement to Abolition" Call for ...

Additionally, the food system relies on carceral practices to secure disciplined labor by weaponizing the possibility of deportation for ...

Exploring Carceral Food Systems as Sites of Contestation and ...

While government narratives present prison food as meeting nutritional requirements and therefore “good enough,” incarcerated individuals ...

Food and the prison environment: a meta-ethnography of global first ...

In Spain Varoucha-Azcarate (2019) compared the diet provided in prison with national healthy eating guidance, and concluded that the meals on ...

Food justice and prison food systems: exploring the potential for ...

Prison food system exploration is generally absent within various examinations of food justice work and research. However, this research investigates United ...

Just Food: Food and the Carceral System (2022-2023) - The Columns

Join Campus Kitchen for the 2022-2023 event series Just Food: Food and the Carceral System. This year's series examines the ways in which ...

Prison food is a national crisis - FoodPrint

Much about food in prisons, as with institutions like hospitals and universities, has been centralized and industrialized: The system currently ...

Thinking Intersectionally about Food Systems and Carceral Systems ...

Arkansas, like the US in general, still disproportionately houses Black and other BIPOC individuals. Like state prisons across the US, the Cummins Unit subjects ...

Prison food is a national crisis. Sustainable sourcing could be a ...

Much about food in prisons, as with institutions like hospitals and universities, has been centralized and industrialized: The system currently ...

Ending the Hidden Punishment of Food in Prison - Impact Justice

The damaging and degrading prison food experience is a symptom of a larger systemic malady: our dependence on a dehumanizing criminal justice system to address ...

How The Prison Food System Denies People Healthy Choices

Prisons are food deserts. Mess-hall meals typically contain very little nutritional value, and most commissaries offer few, if any, fresh food ...

Harvesting Hope: How the Prison Agriculture Lab Exposes ...

The agri-carceral industrial complex plays into the larger understanding of food, politics, and power, according to Bobby J. Smith, author of ...

Beyond the Food: How Prison Nutrition Policy Contributes to Lasting ...

The United States is facing an epidemic of chronic disease both inside and outside of its flawed carceral system. A 2011-12 study of state and ...