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Food is politics, and politics is food. In this week’s episode Matt and Kelly talk with Andrea Freeman about her 2024 book Ruin their Crops on the Ground: The Politics of Food, in the United States, from the trail of tears to school lunch, which was published by Macmillan [https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250871046/ruintheircropsontheground/]. Andrea’s study makes the argument that food policy and laws in the US have created and maintained racial and social inequality. Using history to understand this ‘food oppression’. Andrea Freeman works at the Southwestern Law School Lost Angeles and you can learn more about her on her profile page [https://www.swlaw.edu/faculty/full-time/andrea-freeman]. This episode is sponsored by Bloomsbury Food Library [https://www.bloomsburyfoodlibrary.com/home], an essential resource for students, researchers, and scholars studying food, offering the widest-ranging existing collection of food studies content. https://www.bloomsburyfoodlibrary.com/home
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