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In this episode, Hayley Stevenson speaks with Professor Julian Agyeman (Tufts University), a leading scholar of environmental and food justice.

Julian’s research has powerfully shown that environmental agendas can reproduce inequality when they overlook the social and economic contexts in which they’re implemented. In this conversation, he explains how movements for local food sustainability in the Global North sometimes unintentionally exclude marginalized groups or harm farmers elsewhere—and how we might do things differently. Together, they discuss what it means to build food systems that are not only sustainable, but also fair and inclusive.

Learn more about the ideas discussed in this episode in Global Environmental Politics: Problems, Policy, and Practice (Cambridge University Press).

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