Panel: Shifting Earth: Ecology, Labor, and Food Justice
Day 1, Morning Session II, 10:30 am - 12:10 pm, BMH 117
(Theme: The Politics of Food System Change)
- “It Is Legal, but Is It Right? Hired Child Farm Labor in the United States,” Sara Quandt, Taylor J. Arnold, Dana C. Mora, Joanne C. Sandberg, Stephanie S. Daniel & Thomas A. Arcury, Wake Forest School of Medicine
- “Labor and the Problem of Herbicide Resistance: How Immigration Policies in the U.S. and Canada Shape the Future of a Mechanical Solution,” Samuel Mindes, Michigan State University & Katherine Dentzman, Washington State University
- “An Injury to One is an Injury to All: Fast Food Workers Building Solidarity at the Intersection of Economic, Reproductive, and Environmental Justice,” Amy Coplen, Portland State University
- “The Social Organization of Cuban Agroecology,” Hanna Goldberg, Syracuse University
- “Palm Oil, Food Insecurity, and Land in Colombia: A Literature Review,” Camila Ferguson-Sierra, Syracuse University.