This autumn the UN announced that climate shocks, conflict, and economic crises have reversed the gains of the past decade in reducing global hunger. This finding underscores the urgency of our proposed work, titled Four Stories About Food Sovereignty: Transnational Crises and Local Action.
In the next three years we will create an enduring community-engaged research network encompassing interdisciplinary researchers, grassroots food producers, and local producer organizations from four continents. Together we will investigate a pressing question: How are communities to feed themselves?