It is any inequality within the food system (ex. lack of access to healthy/affordable foods).
100
What is the difference between a fruit and a vegetable?
A fruit is a seed-bearing structure that develops from the ovary of a flowering plant, whereas vegetables are all other plant parts, such as roots, leaves and stems.
100
Name 5 fruits that are green.
For example: kiwi, honeydew melon, apple, grapes, watermelon
100
What is socialization?
A continuing process whereby an individual acquires a personal identity and learns the norms, values, behavior, and social skills appropriate to their social position.
100
What community was presented in the film?
South Central Los Angeles
200
What is food security?
It is equal access to healthy, affordable, and culturally-appropriate foods
200
What is a food shed?
A geographic area that supplies a community with all of the people’s food needs.
200
What are some on-campus produce resources besides the dining hall?
Examples: Kresge Co-Op, the CASFS farm, Slug Support, etc.
200
What is the name of the woman who performed in Muthaland?
Minita Gandhi
200
What is Ron Finley's nickname?
Gangsta Gardener
300
What is a food desert?
It is an area that lacks a sustainable supply of healthy and fresh foods.
300
What is food waste?
It’s the food we distribute that never reaches a destination or sits on grocery store shelves without finding a consumer. And it’s food consumers buy but never eat. Forty percent of food in this country never gets eaten, or is grown and never comes to market.
300
The price of ______ has risen 75% between 1989 and 2005.
Fruits and Vegetables
Fruits and Vegetables
300
Which Asian-American groups face the largest education gap? 46% of second generation immigrants from these groups receive a high school education or less.
Cambodian/Laotian
300
What spaces are used to garden in the film?
Vacant lots and other unlikely urban areas.
400
What is malnutrition?
It is a lack of healthy foods or an excessive intake of unhealthy foods in the diet.
400
What is sustainability in terms of food systems?
It is the maintainable and justifiable usage of a resource so that it is not depleted or damaged.
400
Name 5 veggies that aren't green!
examples: eggplant, carrot, red bell pepper, cauliflower, turnip, red cabbage, etc.
400
What is neoliberalism?
Neoliberalism is a policy model of social studies and economics that transfers control of economic factors to the private sector from the public sector.
400
What is most accessible to food desert communities?