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Freeman tells the tragic story of the Fultz quadruplets while also uncovering the fraught history of how feeding America's youngest citizens is awash in social, legal, and cultural inequalities.

Produktbeschreibung
Freeman tells the tragic story of the Fultz quadruplets while also uncovering the fraught history of how feeding America's youngest citizens is awash in social, legal, and cultural inequalities.
Autorenporträt
Andrea Freeman is Professor at the University of Hawai'i at M¿noa William S. Richardson School of Law. Freeman writes and researches at the intersection of critical race theory and issues of food policy, health, and consumer credit. She is the pioneer of the theory of "food oppression," which examines how partnerships between the government and corporations lead to racial and gender health disparities. Her work has been featured on NPR, Huffington Post, Salon, The Washington Post, The Conversation, Pacific Standard, and more.