Teaching about social justice and poverty reduction in relation to food systems

Looking for resources to teach about social justice and poverty reduction in relation to food systems?

 

The website of the British Columbia Teachers’ Federation has many user-friendly educational resources that promote critical thinking around food banks as a response to poverty and inequality in Canada.

 


 

British Columbia Teachers’ Federation. (2021). Retrieved on July 2 2021 from https://bctf.ca


 

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