Jennifer E. Gaddis and Sarah A. Robert. Transforming School Food Politics Around the World. MIT Press, 2024 (322 pages)
This is an edited volume describing programs and policies to improve school food in the United Sttates, but also Japan, Canada, Peru, Finland, India, Brazil, and South Korea.
Every country does school food its own way.
Only three countries—India, Brazil, and South Korea—have universal school meals, although some U.S. states do too (one chapter explains how states managed it).Overall, the chapters explain what school food advocates are doing and what works.
If you are interested in school food advocacy, this book is your Bible.
It is especially so because it is Open Access. You don’t believe this? Here is a link to a pdf of the entire book.
Even more, the authors wrote a guide to the book with chapter-by-chapter discussion questions, activities, and other resources useful for college classes and practitioner book clubs. This too is Open Access: here is the link to the study guide.
Enjoy! And use!
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