Visual identity and printed materials for the seminar "Thinking Food @ The Intersections: Justice and Critical Food Studies" at UC Davis.
The seminar series will “explore how food justice discourses and actions can be more solidly grounded on a holistic understanding of food justice not merely as a struggle to attain bodily nourishment, but to see food as a fundamental component of human culture and identity,” according to the team’s proposal.
“Putting insights from a range of humanistic disciplines into conversation with the work of advocates, artists, chefs, and food chain workers of all kinds can help us understand the layered meanings, intersectional identities, and social and political aspirations that shape present struggles for and manifestations of food justice,” the team said.