
Translating Food Sovereignty
BooksGlobal food system broken: insecure and climate-wrecking, despite industrial promises. Food sovereignty movements rise, demanding local control against this failing model. This book follows Pacific Northwest activists navigating global governance, a new language beyond human rights. They’re cleverly leveraging the very system meant to deepen markets, for social justice. This ethnography reveals how they’re building a new transnational order from the grassroots.