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Glean sees cookbooks not only as a guide to explain how we prepare food, but a political tool to express experiences of food availability, access and use...

 

Critical Cookbooks weave recipes with multi-modal narratives (stats, stories, maps) about food security. Critical Cookbooks have a place in the kitchen, but also in the classroom and at the policy table. We seek to insert our Critical Cookbooks into education and policy to make foodscapes more equitable.

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Click here to see our most recent cookbook, developed with Seasonal Agricultural Workers from Mexico:

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Critical Cookbooks

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