Department or Program
Environmental Studies
Abstract
My capstone brings together queer AFAB folks in my community with lived experience in agricultural work and community care, featuring their stories and connecting it to queer theory and food systems. The writing is supplemented by art I’ve made that queers concepts of food sovereignty and anti capitalist modes of being.
Level of Access
Restricted: Campus/Bates Community Only Access
First Advisor
Tyler Harper
Date of Graduation
12-2024
Degree Name
Bachelor of Arts
Recommended Citation
Dewey, Eliza, "Queerness and Food Sovereignty: Identity as Driving Factor for Community Based Food Justice Work" (2024). Standard Theses. 375.
https://scarab.bates.edu/envr_studies_theses/375
Components of Thesis
1 pdf