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Author Reese, Ashanté M., author.
Title Black food geographies : race, self-reliance, and food access in Washington, D.C. / Ashanté M. Reese.
Publisher Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press, [2019]


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Descript xvii, 162 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
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Contents Black food, black space, black agency -- Come to think of it, we were pretty self-sufficient: race, segregation, and food access in historical context -- There ain't nothing in Deanwood: navigating nothingness and the unsafeway -- What is our culture? I don't even know: the role of nostalgia and memory in evaluating contemporary food access -- He's had that store for years: the historical and symbolic value of community market -- We will not perish; we will flourish: community gardening, self-reliance, and refusal -- Black lives and black food futures.
ISBN 9781469651507
1469651505
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Author Reese, Ashanté M., author.
Subject Food security -- Social aspects -- Washington (D.C.)
African Americans -- Washington (D.C.) -- Social conditions.
Food supply -- Social aspects -- Washington (D.C.)
Food industry and trade -- Social aspects -- United States.
Deanwood (Washington, D.C.) -- Social conditions.
Descript xvii, 162 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Content text
Media unmediated
Carrier volume
Contents Black food, black space, black agency -- Come to think of it, we were pretty self-sufficient: race, segregation, and food access in historical context -- There ain't nothing in Deanwood: navigating nothingness and the unsafeway -- What is our culture? I don't even know: the role of nostalgia and memory in evaluating contemporary food access -- He's had that store for years: the historical and symbolic value of community market -- We will not perish; we will flourish: community gardening, self-reliance, and refusal -- Black lives and black food futures.
ISBN 9781469651507
1469651505
Author Reese, Ashanté M., author.
Subject Food security -- Social aspects -- Washington (D.C.)
African Americans -- Washington (D.C.) -- Social conditions.
Food supply -- Social aspects -- Washington (D.C.)
Food industry and trade -- Social aspects -- United States.
Deanwood (Washington, D.C.) -- Social conditions.
LOCATION SHELVED AT LOAN TYPE STATUS
 BJL Reading Room 1st floor HDC  F205.N4 R44  4 WEEK LOAN  AVAILABLE

Subject Food security -- Social aspects -- Washington (D.C.)
African Americans -- Washington (D.C.) -- Social conditions.
Food supply -- Social aspects -- Washington (D.C.)
Food industry and trade -- Social aspects -- United States.
Deanwood (Washington, D.C.) -- Social conditions.
Descript xvii, 162 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Content text
Media unmediated
Carrier volume
Contents Black food, black space, black agency -- Come to think of it, we were pretty self-sufficient: race, segregation, and food access in historical context -- There ain't nothing in Deanwood: navigating nothingness and the unsafeway -- What is our culture? I don't even know: the role of nostalgia and memory in evaluating contemporary food access -- He's had that store for years: the historical and symbolic value of community market -- We will not perish; we will flourish: community gardening, self-reliance, and refusal -- Black lives and black food futures.
ISBN 9781469651507
1469651505

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