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Ending food oppression: Reclaiming identity & culture through real, local food

Ending food oppression: Reclaiming identity & culture through real, local food

By drawing attention to flavors and foods that are rooted in place and that are celebrations of culture, we can use them to stand up to unjust food practices that have somehow become normalized in our decades of passive eating. 

Eating indigenously changes diets and lives of Native Americans | Al Jazeera America

Such a terrific, hopeful and exciting article! I'm devoting my graduate capstone to studying Lakota foodways, including a bioregional and historical overview of past and present subsistence patterns. Food is and should be more than a fundamental right among native cultures and people. It should also serve as a way to revive and retain important cultural traditions and as a means to building resilient, healthy communities.  

In other words: good, just food can save the world!!! (Thanks, Bryan, for the link!)

‘The strong tie to your land influences your political system and your religious system and your social system,’ Romero said. ‘The idea was if we had kids reconnecting to traditional foods they would be reconnecting to all these other institutions that make our community.’
— from Al Jazeera America