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LCSFS research on and supports initiatives focused on fair, environmentally regenerative, circular and diverse food systems.
The CU Food and Media Hub works to advance communication scholarship that uses food as an object of analysis and subject of knowledge mobilization.
FLEdGE is a research and knowledge sharing partnership fostering food systems that are socially just, ecologically regenerative, economically localized, and that engage citizens.
The aim of the IFC is to reduce Indigenous food insecurity, increase food self-determination, establish meaningful relationships with the settler population through food, to build healthy, equitable and sustainable food systems in Thunder Bay.
Based at Lakehead University, the SFSL is a hub for academics and community-based practitioners engaged in sustainable food systems research and action. It is a collaborative event and work space and a resource for researchers, practitioners and activists.
FS:MMM is an open educational resource (digital textbook) for undergraduate learning about food and food systems, published within the open access, open education ecosystem.
This project tracks how food growers and buyers, community food providers, and civil society organizations in Toronto are being affected by the COVID-19 pandemic and the ways they are responding to maintain food access and alleviate food insecurity.
Showing Theory to Know Theory is an open access, digital collection of “illustrative vignettes” that help undergraduate learners understand theory and jargon from the critical social sciences.
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