Both the COVID-19 pandemic and the refocused attention on racism in 2020 influenced the substantial number of new references.
The annotated bibliography offers a foundation for learning and communicating about structural racism in the U.S. food system. It includes 350 publications and 35 videos that explore structural racism both across the national system, in specific food system sectors, and within local and regional geographies.
This annotated format is useful for food systems practitioners, policymakers, researchers, educators, advocates, scholars, and students.
The references are also compiled in a
Zotero group library to make it easier for users to access and cite the annotated bibliography sources. Zotero is a free citation management software.
Most references were crowd-sourced – collected via a nationwide request sent through food systems networks.
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