International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 22(4), P. 638 - 638
Published: April 18, 2025
The concept of ‘food justice’ recognizes the systemic injustices embedded in U.S. food system and urgent need for transformative policies to ensure equitable access affordable, nutritious, culturally relevant food. Limited these foods drives insecurity increases prevalence diet-related diseases low-income minority communities. Dominant narratives that individualize hunger often blame individual overlook underlying structural factors sustain issues. These have considerable influence. They shape public opinion can also guide policy decisions. This commentary explores goals justice movement U.S., describes how racial movements intersect, examines role commercial marketing shaping discourse. We reflect on efforts should be made reframe dominant facilitate meaningful change environment.
Language: Английский