Eating While Black: Food Shaming and Race in America
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Tantor Media, Inc., 2022.
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Psyche A. Williams-Forson., Psyche A. Williams-Forson|AUTHOR., & L. Malaika Cooper|READER. (2022). Eating While Black: Food Shaming and Race in America . Tantor Media, Inc..

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Psyche A. Williams-Forson, Psyche A. Williams-Forson|AUTHOR and L. Malaika Cooper|READER. 2022. Eating While Black: Food Shaming and Race in America. Tantor Media, Inc.

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Psyche A. Williams-Forson, Psyche A. Williams-Forson|AUTHOR and L. Malaika Cooper|READER. Eating While Black: Food Shaming and Race in America Tantor Media, Inc, 2022.

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Psyche A. Williams-Forson, Psyche A. Williams-Forson|AUTHOR, and L. Malaika Cooper|READER. Eating While Black: Food Shaming and Race in America Tantor Media, Inc., 2022.

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Sustainable culture-what keeps a community alive and thriving-is essential to Black peoples' fight for access and equity, and food is central to this fight. Starkly exposing the rampant shaming and policing around how Black people eat, Williams-Forson contemplates food's role in cultural transmission, belonging, homemaking, and survival. Black people's relationships to food have historically been connected to extreme forms of control and scarcity-as well as to stunning creativity and ingenuity. In advancing dialogue about eating and race, this book urges us to think and talk about food in new ways in order to improve American society on personal and structural levels.
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