Color of Hunger
Explore the profound connections between hunger and race in Color of Hunger, a compelling collection of essays edited by renowned scholars. Published by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc in 1995, this insightful book spans 184 pages and delves into the contemporary and historical factors that contribute to the disproportionate impact of hunger on people of color, both in the United States and around the world.
Featuring eleven thought-provoking essays, Color of Hunger offers diverse perspectives from sociology, politics, geography, and economics. This essential read not only highlights the systemic issues surrounding hunger but also encourages critical reflection on the societal structures that perpetuate inequality. Perfect for students, educators, and anyone interested in social justice, this book is a vital addition to your library.
Discover the importance of understanding hunger through a racial lens with Color of Hunger today!