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foodstuff
Melissa Montanari
1 episodes
3 days ago
foodstuff is a monthly newsletter the wades through the cultural, political, environmental, and emotional entanglements that food elicits. Here, we will consider the messy ways that food media and the food industry perpetuate harm through diet culture, capitalism, colonialism, and environmental destruction, often simultaneously. At the same time, we will embrace the joyful, nourishing, deeply felt, and collaborative possibilities that thinking with food offers!
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foodstuff is a monthly newsletter the wades through the cultural, political, environmental, and emotional entanglements that food elicits. Here, we will consider the messy ways that food media and the food industry perpetuate harm through diet culture, capitalism, colonialism, and environmental destruction, often simultaneously. At the same time, we will embrace the joyful, nourishing, deeply felt, and collaborative possibilities that thinking with food offers!
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foodstuff
On eating well

Melissa reads the June essay for foodstuff newsletter titled: On eating well.

The newsletter can be read here: https://foodstuff.substack.com

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3 years ago
18 minutes 8 seconds

foodstuff
foodstuff is a monthly newsletter the wades through the cultural, political, environmental, and emotional entanglements that food elicits. Here, we will consider the messy ways that food media and the food industry perpetuate harm through diet culture, capitalism, colonialism, and environmental destruction, often simultaneously. At the same time, we will embrace the joyful, nourishing, deeply felt, and collaborative possibilities that thinking with food offers!