WVU Food Justice Lab

WVU Food Justice Lab The Food Justice Lab carries out research on economic crises, food system inequalities and cooperati

The Food Justice Lab carries out research on economic crises, food system inequalities, and cooperative responses in Central America and Central Appalachia. Our long-term research and experimental projects support people who long for economies based on human dignity, respect and justice. The Food Justice Lab was founded in 2010 by Dr. Bradley Wilson. Wilson’s research is rooted in human geography

with a focus on critical food studies, political ecology and development studies. He has explored such topics as fair trade, agri-food certification regimes, farmworker rights, ethical consumerism, land conflicts, agrarian livelihoods, the politics of food provisioning, anti-hunger organizing, emergency food networks, local and community food strategies, anti-toxics and environmental justice movements, the green economy and cooperative development in Nicaragua and West Virginia. Parallel to this research Wilson and his students have developed two experimental projects: FIRSTHAND Cooperative and WV FOODLINK. Researchers, students and organizations who are interested in collaborating with the Food Justice Lab should contact Dr. Bradley Wilson at [email protected].

10/03/2023

Invitation to an international on-line briefing entitled: Rights, not Charity: A Human Rights Perspective on Corporate-backed Charitable Food Aid.



We are witnessing the rise of a permanent state of food emergency around the world, one that is being addressed through the false promise of solidarity through corporatized food charity. This briefing will illustrate the impact of the normalization of charity as a symptom of the corporate capture of global governance. We will discuss the need and opportunity for those on the front lines to come together to collectively build strategies that address food insecurity at its roots in international fora, in our own countries’ governments, and within our own local communities.



Date: October 4th, 9:00AM - 11:00AM EST.

Facilitated by: Michael Fakhri, UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food

Brief presented by: Kayleigh Garthwaite, University of Birmingham and Alison Cohen, National Right to Food Community of Practice

Inputs shared by:

Graham Riches, author of Food Bank Nations

Dee Woods, IFAN (Independent Food Aid Network) and the Landworkers Alliance UK/LVC

Josh Lohnes, West Virginia University WVU Center for Resilient Communities

Sefu Sanni from the World March of Women, Kenya

Ahmad Marthin Hadiwinata, FIAN Indonesia

Link to register: https://wvu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJ0rcOupqzkqGtw_kAT8SipZdqbpHad0auxf

Co-hosted by the Global Solidarity Alliance for Food, Health and Social Justice and the Global Network on the Right to Food and Nutrition.

Translation will be provided to English, Spanish and French.

REGISTRATION FOR THE 2023 APPALACHIAN FOOD JUSTICE INSTITUTE IS LIVE: https://resilientcommunities.wvu.edu/get-involved/...
03/30/2023

REGISTRATION FOR THE 2023 APPALACHIAN FOOD JUSTICE INSTITUTE IS LIVE: https://resilientcommunities.wvu.edu/get-involved/afji

We invite food system development practitioners, nutrition security folks , food policy wonks and anyone else interested in advancing the Right to Food and Food Sovereignty in Appalachia to join. The first 4 days will be in person at the WVU Center for Resilient Communities in Morgantown, WV. Friday 26th will be a series of panels to which we invite virtual participation.

We will begin reviewing applicants the week of April 10th, deadline is April 15th.

AFJI is now in its fifth year. The institute prepares food system leaders to meaningfully engage in local and regional food system development bringing lessons from social movements advancing food sovereignty and the right to food across the world to the critical community food security work currently underway in the Appalachian context. Over the course of a week of interactive pedagogy, participants develop leadership and planning skills while learning about the political economy of the food system, historical injustices associated with it, the instrumental role of food policy in reinforcing or addressing those, the relationships between food production and food consumption, nutrition assistance and food insecurity, the difference between profit driven and cooperative food systems and the impacts of climate change on food system futures.

There will be a nominal $50 registration fee to cover course materials and food. We hope that folks engaged in food system work in various organizations across the region will want to participate, build connections with one another as we work toward honing a common vision and purpose in our collective food, farm, anti-hunger and nutrition security work.

Don't hesitate to reach out with any questions

Voices of Hunger WV, Food for All Coalition, and Hunger Free WV congregated at the West Virginia Capitol to advocate for...
01/27/2023

Voices of Hunger WV, Food for All Coalition, and Hunger Free WV congregated at the West Virginia Capitol to advocate for the right to food and food access in the state of West Virginia. The opportunity was priceless, and more is awaiting! Check out this proclamation by Governor Jim Justice, and some wonderful folks dedicated to ensuring food access for all West Virginians.

12/21/2022

It's time to sign up for seeds! 😍 This year’s Grow This crops will add an extra splash of color to home gardens: purple carrots, miniature multi-colored bell peppers and red kale.

Make sure you're following us here on Facebook and on Instagram (). We'll be sharing helpful information from WVU Extension gardening and canning experts as well as competitions and giveaways.

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11/14/2022

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HUGE thanks to all who were able to make it out to our Right to Food Day events last Friday! We are so thankful for our ...
10/31/2022

HUGE thanks to all who were able to make it out to our Right to Food Day events last Friday! We are so thankful for our guest speakers, Alison Cohen and Dr. Kayleigh Garthwaite, for helping to facilitate important conversations around what the right to food means. Another big thank you to all the students who helped to make this event possible, whether by helping to coordinate events or just by attending and sharing your thoughts on these topics. Keep an eye out for more conversations and events like this as we work in the movement on the right to food🫶

Right to Food Day is THIS FRIDAY, October 28th! We'll be in the Center for Resilient Communities (309 Brooks Hall) for s...
10/25/2022

Right to Food Day is THIS FRIDAY, October 28th! We'll be in the Center for Resilient Communities (309 Brooks Hall) for some awesome conversation around what the right to food means for our state and on our campus. See you Friday, Mountaineers!

Reminder that Right to Food Day is THIS FRIDAY, October 28th, with three main events throughout the day at the Center fo...
10/25/2022

Reminder that Right to Food Day is THIS FRIDAY, October 28th, with three main events throughout the day at the Center for Resilient Communities (3rd floor Brooks Hall). We will see you there, Mountaineers!

ATTENTION! Right to Food Day at WVU is quickly approaching. Next Thursday and Friday we are having some awesome events a...
10/18/2022

ATTENTION! Right to Food Day at WVU is quickly approaching. Next Thursday and Friday we are having some awesome events and conversations around food insecurity, campus food policy, and how to get involved in the movement on the right to food. We hope to see you there!

‼️RIGHT TO FOOD DAY IS QUICKLY APPROACHING‼️October 27th and October 28th, WVU’s Right to Food Day will be happening! Co...
10/18/2022

‼️RIGHT TO FOOD DAY IS QUICKLY APPROACHING‼️
October 27th and October 28th, WVU’s Right to Food Day will be happening! Come join us for some awesome events and conversations around what food justice is, what food justice looks like on our campus, and what we can do to fight hunger. We hope to see you there!

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