In the Struggle

In the Struggle
Title In the Struggle PDF eBook
Author Daniel J. O'Connell
Publisher New Village Press
Pages 228
Release 2021-07-13
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1613321244

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A call to action in an ongoing battle against industrial agriculture From the early twentieth century and across generations to the present, In the Struggle brings together the stories of eight politically engaged scholars, documenting their opposition to industrial-scale agribusiness in California. As the narrative unfolds, their previously censored and suppressed research, together with personal accounts of intimidation and subterfuge, is introduced into the public arena for the first time. In the Struggle lays out historic, subterranean confrontations over water rights, labor organizing, and the corruption of democratic principles and public institutions. As California’s rural economy increasingly consolidates into the hands of land barons and corporations, the scholars’ work shifts from analyzing problems and formulating research methods to organizing resistance and building community power. Throughout their engagement, they face intense political blowback as powerful economic interests work to pollute and undermine scientific inquiry and the civic purposes of public universities. The findings and the pressure put upon the work of these scholars—Paul Taylor, Ernesto Galarza, and Isao Fujimoto among them—are a damning indictment of the greed and corruption that flourish under industrial-scale agriculture. After almost a century of empirical evidence and published research, a definitive finding becomes clear: land consolidation and economic monopoly are fundamentally detrimental to democracy and the well-being of rural societies.

Making Slow Food Fast in California Cuisine

Making Slow Food Fast in California Cuisine
Title Making Slow Food Fast in California Cuisine PDF eBook
Author Victor W. Geraci
Publisher Springer
Pages 230
Release 2017-03-02
Genre Social Science
ISBN 3319528572

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This book follows the development of industrial agriculture in California and its influence on both regional and national eating habits. Early California politicians and entrepreneurs envisioned agriculture as a solution to the food needs of the expanding industrial nation. The state’s climate, geography, vast expanses of land, water, and immigrant workforce when coupled with university research and governmental assistance provided a model for agribusiness. In a short time, the San Francisco Bay Area became a hub for guaranteeing Americans access to a consistent quantity of quality foods. To this end, California agribusiness played a major role in national food policies and subsequently produced a bifurcated California Cuisine that sustained both Slow and Fast Food proponents. Problems arose as mid-twentieth century social activists battled the unresponsiveness of government agencies to corporate greed, food safety, and environmental sustainability. By utilizing multidisciplinary literature and oral histories the book illuminates a more balanced look at how a California Cuisine embraced Slow Food Made Fast.

The College and Its Constituency

The College and Its Constituency
Title The College and Its Constituency PDF eBook
Author Emmett Preston Fiske
Publisher
Pages 992
Release 1979
Genre Agricultural extension work
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Cultivating the Terrain

Cultivating the Terrain
Title Cultivating the Terrain PDF eBook
Author Karen Jane Bradley
Publisher
Pages 716
Release 1995
Genre Agriculture
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Daring to Look

Daring to Look
Title Daring to Look PDF eBook
Author Anne Whiston Spirn
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 377
Release 2008-07-15
Genre History
ISBN 0226769844

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A collection of illustrated, black-and-white photographs by American documentary photographer and photojournalist, Dorothea Lange, depicting American migrant workers and sharecroppers during the Great Depression.

The History of California Agriculture

The History of California Agriculture
Title The History of California Agriculture PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 136
Release 1991
Genre Agriculture
ISBN

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Contains citations covering the years 1974-1991.

The Great Central Valley

The Great Central Valley
Title The Great Central Valley PDF eBook
Author Gerald W. Haslam
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 272
Release 1993
Genre California
ISBN 0520077776

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Explores the natural and social history of California's agricultural heartland. This book celebrates the tenacious people of the Valley, where hard work and ingenuity are the means to both survival and success.