This course offers a unique opportunity for students to gain an interdisciplinary overview of crises and opportunities in today's food system through a weekly lecture series bringing high-profile speakers to campus from diverse sectors: academia, grassroots movements, public health, farming, and more. Designed as an academic-community partnership, the course is led by a UM faculty member (Leung) with a leader in food justice in Detroit (Hebron), along with the program manager of the UM Sustainable Food Systems Initiative (Shapiro).

Cross-listed with ENVIRON 444, PUBHLTH 318, EAS 444

Prerequisites

Please view the course schedule for current advisory and/or enforced prerequisites.

Program Year

P1
P2
P3

School

Course Number

NUTR 518

Course Name

Food Literacy for All

Practice Area / Category

Credits

2