Capture the Cuse (XLV): Landscapes Have Narratives

SUNY-ESF Professor Matthew Potteiger talked about the some of the historical roots of food injustice during a lecture he called "Framing & Visualising Food Systems.

SUNY-ESF Professor Matthew Potteiger talked about the some of the historical roots of food injustice during a lecture he called “Framing & Visualizing Food Systems.”

Potteiger teamed with Dr. Caroliin Mees to talk to Syracuse Food Justice Symposium about Using Buildings to Support Food Production and Community Engagement.

Later Potteiger teamed with Dr. Carolin Mees to talk about Using Buildings to Support Food Production and Community Engagement at the Syracuse Food Justice Symposium.

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  1. […] We heard this same point of emphasis at the recent Food Justice Symposium. […]

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