Colorful Gardens and Empowerment: Black Resistance and Self-Determination through Urban Farming

Abstract

This thesis explores Black food justice organizations in Oakland and Detroit that tackle issues of food security in low income communities of color. I discuss how food deserts are a product of constant discrimination and marginalization perpetuated by racist laws and policies and explain how urban gardening helps Black people regain control of the food system and promotes empowerment and self-determination

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