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  1. This is amazing for the UK to support veganism as a belief-based fundamental human right for the prison system! It's great to see the Vegan Society as an authoritative source. And to see Veganuary as a cultural event is even cooler!

    plantbasednews.org/culture/eth

    #Vegan #UK #PrisonFood

  2. Digesting Food Studies—Episode 120: Carceral Food Systems
    rss.com/podcasts/digesting-foo

    This episode considers carceral food systems and the roles food plays in expressing identity and liberty, as well as oppression and power.

    Alexia Moyer’s Amuse Bouche segment starts it off with a historical record of how WWII prisoners of war in Singapore dealt with hunger, privation, and the distribution of food labour.

    After that, Amanda Wilson discusses themes from the May 2025 themed section of Canadian Food Studies that she co-edited, “Exploring Carceral Food Systems” (canadianfoodstudies.uwaterloo.).

    And, closing things out, chef-activist-PhD student Joshna Maharaj responds to Kelsey Timler’s article, “Protest pizzas: Resisting carcerality with storytelling, community building, and an array of toppings” (doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v12i)

    #DigestingFoodStudies
    #FoodPodcast
    #CarceralFoodSystems
    #Prisons
    #PrisonFood
    #PrisonersOfWar
    #Singapore
    #Changi
    #Protest
    #Resistance
    #Pizza
    #FoodStudies
    #Academia

  3. Digesting Food Studies—Episode 120: Carceral Food Systems
    rss.com/podcasts/digesting-foo

    This episode considers carceral food systems and the roles food plays in expressing identity and liberty, as well as oppression and power.

    Alexia Moyer’s Amuse Bouche segment starts it off with a historical record of how WWII prisoners of war in Singapore dealt with hunger, privation, and the distribution of food labour.

    After that, Amanda Wilson discusses themes from the May 2025 themed section of Canadian Food Studies that she co-edited, “Exploring Carceral Food Systems” (canadianfoodstudies.uwaterloo.).

    And, closing things out, chef-activist-PhD student Joshna Maharaj responds to Kelsey Timler’s article, “Protest pizzas: Resisting carcerality with storytelling, community building, and an array of toppings” (doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v12i)

    #DigestingFoodStudies
    #FoodPodcast
    #CarceralFoodSystems
    #Prisons
    #PrisonFood
    #PrisonersOfWar
    #Singapore
    #Changi
    #Protest
    #Resistance
    #Pizza
    #FoodStudies
    #Academia

  4. Digesting Food Studies—Episode 120: Carceral Food Systems
    rss.com/podcasts/digesting-foo

    This episode considers carceral food systems and the roles food plays in expressing identity and liberty, as well as oppression and power.

    Alexia Moyer’s Amuse Bouche segment starts it off with a historical record of how WWII prisoners of war in Singapore dealt with hunger, privation, and the distribution of food labour.

    After that, Amanda Wilson discusses themes from the May 2025 themed section of Canadian Food Studies that she co-edited, “Exploring Carceral Food Systems” (canadianfoodstudies.uwaterloo.).

    And, closing things out, chef-activist-PhD student Joshna Maharaj responds to Kelsey Timler’s article, “Protest pizzas: Resisting carcerality with storytelling, community building, and an array of toppings” (doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v12i)

    #DigestingFoodStudies
    #FoodPodcast
    #CarceralFoodSystems
    #Prisons
    #PrisonFood
    #PrisonersOfWar
    #Singapore
    #Changi
    #Protest
    #Resistance
    #Pizza
    #FoodStudies
    #Academia

  5. Digesting Food Studies—Episode 120: Carceral Food Systems
    rss.com/podcasts/digesting-foo

    This episode considers carceral food systems and the roles food plays in expressing identity and liberty, as well as oppression and power.

    Alexia Moyer’s Amuse Bouche segment starts it off with a historical record of how WWII prisoners of war in Singapore dealt with hunger, privation, and the distribution of food labour.

    After that, Amanda Wilson discusses themes from the May 2025 themed section of Canadian Food Studies that she co-edited, “Exploring Carceral Food Systems” (canadianfoodstudies.uwaterloo.).

    And, closing things out, chef-activist-PhD student Joshna Maharaj responds to Kelsey Timler’s article, “Protest pizzas: Resisting carcerality with storytelling, community building, and an array of toppings” (doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v12i)

    #DigestingFoodStudies
    #FoodPodcast
    #CarceralFoodSystems
    #Prisons
    #PrisonFood
    #PrisonersOfWar
    #Singapore
    #Changi
    #Protest
    #Resistance
    #Pizza
    #FoodStudies
    #Academia

  6. Digesting Food Studies—Episode 120: Carceral Food Systems
    rss.com/podcasts/digesting-foo

    This episode considers carceral food systems and the roles food plays in expressing identity and liberty, as well as oppression and power.

    Alexia Moyer’s Amuse Bouche segment starts it off with a historical record of how WWII prisoners of war in Singapore dealt with hunger, privation, and the distribution of food labour.

    After that, Amanda Wilson discusses themes from the May 2025 themed section of Canadian Food Studies that she co-edited, “Exploring Carceral Food Systems” (canadianfoodstudies.uwaterloo.).

    And, closing things out, chef-activist-PhD student Joshna Maharaj responds to Kelsey Timler’s article, “Protest pizzas: Resisting carcerality with storytelling, community building, and an array of toppings” (doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v12i)

    #DigestingFoodStudies
    #FoodPodcast
    #CarceralFoodSystems
    #Prisons
    #PrisonFood
    #PrisonersOfWar
    #Singapore
    #Changi
    #Protest
    #Resistance
    #Pizza
    #FoodStudies
    #Academia

  7. Looking for some rich, hearty, and satisfying food studies readings? Check out the latest book reviews from Canadian Food Studies!

    Eating Like a Mennonite: Food and Community Across Borders (by Marlene Epp), reviewed by Aqeel Ihsan
    doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v12i

    Serving the Public: The Good Food Revolution in Schools, Hospitals and Prisons (by Kevin Morgan), reviewed by Jennifer Sumner
    doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v12i

    Hopped Up: How Travel, Trade, and Taste Made Beer a Global Commodity (by Jeffrey Pilcher), reviewed by Ethan Shapiro
    doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v12i

    #FoodStudies
    #FoodBooks
    #Mennonites
    #InstitutionalFood
    #SchoolFood
    #HospitalFood
    #PrisonFood
    #CarceralFood
    #Beer
    #Hops
    #Brewing

  8. Looking for some rich, hearty, and satisfying food studies readings? Check out the latest book reviews from Canadian Food Studies!

    Eating Like a Mennonite: Food and Community Across Borders (by Marlene Epp), reviewed by Aqeel Ihsan
    doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v12i

    Serving the Public: The Good Food Revolution in Schools, Hospitals and Prisons (by Kevin Morgan), reviewed by Jennifer Sumner
    doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v12i

    Hopped Up: How Travel, Trade, and Taste Made Beer a Global Commodity (by Jeffrey Pilcher), reviewed by Ethan Shapiro
    doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v12i

    #FoodStudies
    #FoodBooks
    #Mennonites
    #InstitutionalFood
    #SchoolFood
    #HospitalFood
    #PrisonFood
    #CarceralFood
    #Beer
    #Hops
    #Brewing

  9. Looking for some rich, hearty, and satisfying food studies readings? Check out the latest book reviews from Canadian Food Studies!

    Eating Like a Mennonite: Food and Community Across Borders (by Marlene Epp), reviewed by Aqeel Ihsan
    doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v12i

    Serving the Public: The Good Food Revolution in Schools, Hospitals and Prisons (by Kevin Morgan), reviewed by Jennifer Sumner
    doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v12i

    Hopped Up: How Travel, Trade, and Taste Made Beer a Global Commodity (by Jeffrey Pilcher), reviewed by Ethan Shapiro
    doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v12i

    #FoodStudies
    #FoodBooks
    #Mennonites
    #InstitutionalFood
    #SchoolFood
    #HospitalFood
    #PrisonFood
    #CarceralFood
    #Beer
    #Hops
    #Brewing

  10. Looking for some rich, hearty, and satisfying food studies readings? Check out the latest book reviews from Canadian Food Studies!

    Eating Like a Mennonite: Food and Community Across Borders (by Marlene Epp), reviewed by Aqeel Ihsan
    doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v12i

    Serving the Public: The Good Food Revolution in Schools, Hospitals and Prisons (by Kevin Morgan), reviewed by Jennifer Sumner
    doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v12i

    Hopped Up: How Travel, Trade, and Taste Made Beer a Global Commodity (by Jeffrey Pilcher), reviewed by Ethan Shapiro
    doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v12i

    #FoodStudies
    #FoodBooks
    #Mennonites
    #InstitutionalFood
    #SchoolFood
    #HospitalFood
    #PrisonFood
    #CarceralFood
    #Beer
    #Hops
    #Brewing

  11. Looking for some rich, hearty, and satisfying food studies readings? Check out the latest book reviews from Canadian Food Studies!

    Eating Like a Mennonite: Food and Community Across Borders (by Marlene Epp), reviewed by Aqeel Ihsan
    doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v12i

    Serving the Public: The Good Food Revolution in Schools, Hospitals and Prisons (by Kevin Morgan), reviewed by Jennifer Sumner
    doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v12i

    Hopped Up: How Travel, Trade, and Taste Made Beer a Global Commodity (by Jeffrey Pilcher), reviewed by Ethan Shapiro
    doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v12i

    #FoodStudies
    #FoodBooks
    #Mennonites
    #InstitutionalFood
    #SchoolFood
    #HospitalFood
    #PrisonFood
    #CarceralFood
    #Beer
    #Hops
    #Brewing

  12. EXPLORING CARCERAL FOOD SYSTEMS

    Join us for the launch of CFS/RCÉA 12.1 and a panel discussion with contributors to its themed section, "Carceral Food Systems: Tensions, Experiences, and Possibilities."

    THURSDAY, MAY 22, 2025 @ 12:00 – 1:30 pm (ET) (registration required)

    lakeheadu.zoom.us/meeting/regi

    #CarceralFood #CarceralFoodSystems #PrisonFood #StructuralViolence #Punishment #Waste #FamilyMeals #Community

  13. EXPLORING CARCERAL FOOD SYSTEMS

    Join us for the launch of CFS/RCÉA 12.1 and a panel discussion with contributors to its themed section, "Carceral Food Systems: Tensions, Experiences, and Possibilities."

    Thursday, May 22, 2025 @ 12:00 – 1:30 pm (ET) (registration required)

    lakeheadu.zoom.us/meeting/regi

    #CarceralFood #CarceralFoodSystems #PrisonFood #StructuralViolence #Punishment #Waste #FamilyMeals #Community

  14. Members of the media in 2026: "There's no way we could have known Republicans were serious about putting us in prison back in 2024, or we'd have covered the GOP differently. I hope the chow hall doesn't give us baked beans again."
    #PrisonFood
    #Media

  15. CFP: Exploring Carceral Food Systems: Tensions, Experiences and Possibilities

    Appel à contributions: Explorer les systèmes alimentaires carcéraux : tensions,
    expériences et possibilités

    Please send a 250-word maximum paper abstract to guest editors/ Veuillez envoyer un résumé de 250 mots maximum aux éditrices invitées Ami Stearns ([email protected]) & Amanda Wilson ([email protected]) by Nov 1st, 2023

    #Carceral #PrisonFood #Agriculture #FoodJustice #PrisonJustice #Abolition #Food

  16. #BOP: please straighten this shit out before Trump and Giuliani arrive; we can’t have them getting sick. #PrisonFood #Trump #HumanConsumption #GOP

    ANIMAL-GRADE PRISON FOOD INDICTS U.S. SOCIETY popularresistance.org/animal-g

  17. “Eating is a hustle”: The complex realities of food in federal prison

    Amanda Wilson
    Julie Courchesne
    Ghassan Zahran

    #CarceralFood #FoodSystems #Carceral #PrisonFood #Prison #FederalPrisons #CarceralGeographies

    Vol. 10 No. 1 (2023): Confronting Anti-Black, Anti-Indigenous, and Anti-Asian Racisms in Food Systems in Canada is a rich collection of #FoodScholarship

    CFS is proud to share all our issues freely! #OpenAccess

    canadianfoodstudies.uwaterloo.