Inequality in America manifests in many ways, but perhaps nowhere more than in how we eat. Whether it’s worrying about how far pantry provisions can stretch or whether there’s enough time to get dinner on the table before soccer practice, all families have unique experiences that reveal their particular dietary constraints and challenges. By diving into the nuances of these families’ lives, in her new book “How the Other Half Eats: The Untold Story of Food and Inequality in America” (Little, Brown Spark, 2021) sociologist and ethnographer Dr. Priya Fielding-Singh lays bare the limits of efforts narrowly focused on improving families’ food access. Instead, she reveals how being rich or poor in America impacts something even more fundamental than the food families can afford: these experiences shape the very meaning of food itself.
On January 27, 2022 join the CUNY Urban Food Policy Institute, the book’s author, Dr. Priya Fielding-Singh (Assistant Professor, The University of Utah), moderator Dr. Maggie Dickinson (Assistant Professor, Stella and Charles Guttman Community College at The City University of New York, and author of Feeding the Crisis), Joel Berg (CEO, Hunger Free America), and Dr. Nevin Cohen (Associate Professor, CUNY SPH and Director of the CUNY Urban Food Policy Institute) for this virtual forum.
Speakers
- Priya Fielding-Singh, Author of “How the Other Half Eats” (Little, Brown Spark, 2021), Assistant Professor, The University of Utah
- Joel Berg, CEO Hunger Free America
- Nevin Cohen, Director, CUNY Urban Food Policy Institute and Associate Professor, CUNY Graduate School of Public Health & Health Policy
- Maggie Dickinson, Assistant Professor, Stella and Charles Guttman Community College at The City University of New York, and author of Feeding the Crisis (UC Press, 2019)