Frontline Farmers: How the National Farmers Union Resists Agribusiness and Creates Our New Food Future

Auteurs-es

  • Rebecca Ellis PhD candidate, Western University

DOI :

https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v7i2.388

Mots-clés :

agroecology; National Farmers Union; agrarian feminism; solidarity; alternative food movements

Résumé

This review examines Frontline Farmers: How the National Farmers Union Resists Agribusiness and Creates Our New Food Future, a new book about the activism of the National Farmers Union (NFU) over the past five decades. In this review I highlight the impact of the NFU in campaigns against the corporatization of the food system, their commitment to international and Indigenous solidarity, and the struggles faced by women within the organization. I also question the lack of discussion about solidarity with migrant farmworkers. Overall, this is an important book that is useful for food system activists, students and scholars. 

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2020-11-16

Comment citer

Ellis, R. (2020). Frontline Farmers: How the National Farmers Union Resists Agribusiness and Creates Our New Food Future. La Revue Canadienne Des études Sur l’alimentation Canadian Food Studies, 7(2), 99–101. https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v7i2.388

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Critique de livre, d’art ou d’un événement