The Road to a Hunger-Free America

Selected Writings of Mark Winne

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Description

Curated from hundreds of Mark Winne's articles, blog posts, and speeches, this book documents 20 years of progress against the rampages of the industrial food system.

Beginning in the 1960s, the United States slowly awakened to an entirely new way of thinking about its most life-sustaining ingredient-food. Understanding the link between health and diet drove millions to a greater consciousness about their eating. Learning that the American food system had been captured by large corporations that practiced industrial forms of agriculture and food manufacturing spawned the organic farming movement, farmers' markets, and an intense pursuit of locally grown food. The revelation that tens of millions of Americans were hungry and malnourished evoked public outrage and cast the spotlight on how racism and poverty bitterly shaped the lives of so many.

Mark Winne has not only borne witness to these events, but also actively worked to find solutions to the many failures that have wracked the system. Each of the essays in this book is about one or more facets of the American food system, including hunger and food insecurity, diet and health, race and justice, farming, climate change, and sustainability. Organized by people, places, and actions that have had noteworthy impact on the food movement over the past two decades, these pieces demonstrate and encourage positive and effective responses to a growing list of challenges to food security, sustainability, and health.

Table of Contents

Forward by Sara Elnakib
Introduction: Mapping the Journey; Building the Foundation

Part I: Places

Great Falls, Great Food, Great Gaps: The Tale of Paterson and Ridgewood
New Roots Community Farm: “This is the coolest place I've ever been!”
Laredo Shows the Way to a Mending Wall
Roadkill Stew, Bad-ass Cabbage, and the Midnight Sun – Lessons from Alaska
Huerta del Valle – An Ontario Oasis
Where's the Rage?
Troubled by Paradise
Israel's War on Palestinian Olive Farmers

Part II: People

A Rainbow of Farmers
I Have Seen the Future of Medicine: It Is Doctor Yum
It's Not Easy Being a Commercial Egg Farmer
My Dinner with Embry
New Jersey = Tomato
“I'm Tired of Watching Our Town Die”
Two Million Angry Moms and One Sociologist: Free For All: Fixing School Food in America
George McGovern: A Man Ahead of His Time

Part III: Actions

When Handouts Keep Coming, the Food Line Never Ends
Welcome to the Weight Wars
Love in the Time of Corona
The Poetry of Community Food Assessments
Food Co-ops: A Faith Renewed
Twenty-Five Years of Food Security, Good Food, and Empowerment
The Most Important Word in “Community Gardening” is not “Gardening”!

Conclusion: The Journey Continues; The Tasks Are Clear
References

Product details

Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published 18 Sep 2025
Format Ebook (PDF)
Edition 1st
Extent 208
ISBN 9798765132364
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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Author

Mark Winne

Mark Winne is senior advisor to the Center for a L…

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