"An anthropologist walks into a grocery store…" No, that's not the start of a joke, it's the true story of how Cathy Stanton came to be involved in the effort to save a small-town food co-op in central Massachusetts and what she discovered there about why it's so hard—yet so important—to make real changes in how and where we get our food.
Stanton's new book Food Margins: Lessons from an Unlikely Grocer tells this local and personal story as part of the longer history of the modern food system and present-day struggles for equity and sustainability. Her presentation will share her learning and invite discussion about audience members' own experiences and questions about all the ways that grocery shopping connects us to the world around us.
A romance novelist turned anthropologist turned avocational grocer, Cathy Stanton teaches anthropology and environmental studies at Tufts University in Boston. She lives in rural north-central Massachusetts, the setting for Food Margins.
This event if free and open to the public.
Nov 10, 8:05 AM to 9 PM, Nov 16, 2024
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