Skip to main content Skip to main navigation
heart-solid My Visit Donate
Home Smithsonian Institution IK development site for ODI
Press Enter to activate a submenu, down arrow to access the items and Escape to close the submenu.
    • Overview
    • Museums and Zoo
    • Entry and Guidelines
    • Museum Maps
    • Dine and Shop
    • Accessibility
    • Visiting with Kids
    • Group Visits
    • Overview
    • Exhibitions
    • Online Events
    • All Events
    • IMAX & Planetarium
    • Overview
    • Topics
    • Collections
    • Research Resources
    • Stories
    • Podcasts
    • Overview
    • For Caregivers
    • For Educators
    • For Students
    • For Academics
    • For Lifelong Learners
    • Overview
    • Become a Member
    • Renew Membership
    • Make a Gift
    • Volunteer
    • Overview
    • Our Organization
    • Our Leadership
    • Reports and Plans
    • Newsdesk
heart-solid My Visit Donate

Deep-Dish Dialogue: Why Food Justice Matters

American History Museum

There are restrictions for re-using this image. For more information, visit the Smithsonian's Terms of Use page .

Object Details

Creator

National Museum of American History

Views

288

Video Title

Deep-Dish Dialogue: Why Food Justice Matters

Description

Our global food system is built on a legacy of exploitation. Black and Indigenous people, whose knowledge, skill, and labor helped shape and build America’s agricultural industries, are also those who have faced and continue to face the biggest barriers to food access today. Join leaders, scholars, and organizers as they discuss the power of knowledge, innovation, and community resiliency as a creative and sustainable means of challenging the food system and advocating for a more equitable future. Featuring: Jon Gray, Co-Founder of Ghetto Gastro  Cheryse Kaui Sana, General Manager at MAʻO Organic Farms   Tiare Toetuʻu-Aipa, Hoʻowaiwai Youth Leadership Training Intern, MAʻO Organic Farms   Dr. Monica M. White, Associate Professor of Environmental Justice at the University of Wisconsin – Madison and Author of Freedom Farmers Julia Turshen, Cookbook Author + Founder of Equity at the Table (EATT)   For more information about Food History at the National Museum of American History visit: https://americanhistory.si.edu/topics/food-history Major support for the 2020 Smithsonian Food History Weekend and Gala from Home was provided by the Winiarski Family Foundation, The Julia Child Foundation for Gastronomy and the Culinary Arts, the Brewers Association, and Clark Construction Group, LLC, with additional support from Marcia Myers Carlucci, The Kroger Co. Zero Hunger | Zero Waste Foundation, Nordic Ware, Potomac Construction, Dr. Bruce E. Spivey and Amanda Spivey, Eric and Cynthia Spivey, and Wegmans. Music kindly provided by the Smithsonian Jazz Masterworks Orchestra from their upcoming album Bernstein Reimagined. We extend our gratitude to David C. Frederick and Sophia Lynn for their support of this recording project and the Leonard Bernstein centennial celebration at the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History.

Video Duration

1 hr 5 min 6 sec

YouTube Keywords

smithsonian "american history" history museum

Uploaded

2020-11-09T21:00:46.000Z

Type

YouTube Videos

See more by

SmithsonianAmHistory

Data Source

National Museum of American History

YouTube Channel

SmithsonianAmHistory

YouTube Category

Education

Topic

American History

Metadata Usage

Usage conditions apply

Record ID

yt_5oZCd6e_wcU
arrow-up Back to top
Home
  • Facebook facebook
  • Instagram instagram
  • LinkedIn linkedin
  • YouTube youtube

  • Contact Us
  • Get Involved
  • Shop Online
  • Job Opportunities
  • Equal Opportunity
  • Inspector General
  • Records Requests
  • Accessibility
  • Host Your Event
  • Press Room
  • Privacy
  • Terms of Use