The labor of lunch: why we need real food and real jobs in American public schools
(Book)

Book Cover
Your Rating: 0 stars
Star rating for

Published:
Oakland, California : University of California Press, [2019].
Format:
Book
Physical Desc:
xiii, 291 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Status:

Description

"Children, parents, and pundits agree that there's a problem with school lunch. Big Food companies have largely replaced the nation's school cooks by supplying cafeterias with cheap precooked hamburger patties and chicken nuggets chock-full of industrial fillers. Yet it's no secret that meals cooked from scratch with nutritious, locally sourced ingredients are better for children, workers, and the environment. So why not empower "lunch ladies" to do more than just reheat ready-made industrial food? And why not organize together to make healthy, ethically sourced, free school lunches a reality? The Labor of Lunch aims to spark a progressive movement that will transform food in American schools, and with it the lives of thousands of low-paid cafeteria workers and the millions of children they feed. By providing a feminist history of the National School Lunch Program, Jennifer Gaddis recasts the humble school lunch as an important and often overlooked form of public care. Through vivid narration and moral heft, The Labor of Lunch offers a stirring call to action and a blueprint for school lunch reforms capable of delivering a healthier, more equitable, caring, and sustainable future"--Provided by publisher

Also in This Series

Copies

Location
Call Number
Status
East Lyme Public Adult Non-Fiction
371.7160 Gaddis
On Shelf

More Like This

More Details

Language:
English
ISBN:
9780520300033, 0520300033

Notes

Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 229-278) and index.
Description
"Children, parents, and pundits agree that there's a problem with school lunch. Big Food companies have largely replaced the nation's school cooks by supplying cafeterias with cheap precooked hamburger patties and chicken nuggets chock-full of industrial fillers. Yet it's no secret that meals cooked from scratch with nutritious, locally sourced ingredients are better for children, workers, and the environment. So why not empower "lunch ladies" to do more than just reheat ready-made industrial food? And why not organize together to make healthy, ethically sourced, free school lunches a reality? The Labor of Lunch aims to spark a progressive movement that will transform food in American schools, and with it the lives of thousands of low-paid cafeteria workers and the millions of children they feed. By providing a feminist history of the National School Lunch Program, Jennifer Gaddis recasts the humble school lunch as an important and often overlooked form of public care. Through vivid narration and moral heft, The Labor of Lunch offers a stirring call to action and a blueprint for school lunch reforms capable of delivering a healthier, more equitable, caring, and sustainable future"--Provided by publisher

Reviews from GoodReads

Loading GoodReads Reviews.

Citations

APA Citation (style guide)

Gaddis, J. E. (2019). The labor of lunch: why we need real food and real jobs in American public schools. University of California Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)

Gaddis, Jennifer E., 1985-. 2019. The Labor of Lunch: Why We Need Real Food and Real Jobs in American Public Schools. University of California Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)

Gaddis, Jennifer E., 1985-, The Labor of Lunch: Why We Need Real Food and Real Jobs in American Public Schools. University of California Press, 2019.

MLA Citation (style guide)

Gaddis, Jennifer E. The Labor of Lunch: Why We Need Real Food and Real Jobs in American Public Schools. University of California Press, 2019.

Note! Citation formats are based on standards as of July 2022. Citations contain only title, author, edition, publisher, and year published. Citations should be used as a guideline and should be double checked for accuracy.

Staff View

Grouped Work ID:
67540288-d07b-eb81-6313-7246793a9a84
Go To Grouped Work

Record Information

Last Sierra Extract TimeSep 16, 2025 08:47:53 PM
Last File Modification TimeSep 16, 2025 08:48:05 PM
Last Grouped Work Modification TimeSep 16, 2025 08:47:58 PM

MARC Record

LEADER03495cam a2200433 i 4500
001ocm1100424858
003OCoLC
00520250210225325.0
008190411s2019    caua   e b    001 0 eng  
010 |a  2019017211
020 |a 9780520300033 |q (trade paperback)
020 |a 0520300033 |q (trade paperback)
035 |a (OCoLC)1100424858
040 |a CU-S/DLC |b eng |e rda |c DLC |d OCLCO |d BDX |d OCLCF |d OCLCA |d OCLCQ |d WIM |d GO6 |d YDX |d EL
042 |a pcc
043 |a n-us---
05000 |a LB3479.U6 |b G37 2019
08214 |a 371.7160
1001 |a Gaddis, Jennifer E., |d 1985- |e author. |0 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2019059933
24514 |a The labor of lunch : |b why we need real food and real jobs in American public schools / |c Jennifer E. Gaddis.
2641 |a Oakland, California : |b University of California Press, |c [2019]
2644 |c ©2019
300 |a xiii, 291 pages : |b illustrations ; |c 23 cm.
336 |a text |b txt |2 rdacontent
337 |a unmediated |b n |2 rdamedia
338 |a volume |b nc |2 rdacarrier
4901 |a California studies in food and culture ; |v 70
504 |a Includes bibliographical references (pages 229-278) and index.
5050 |a Introduction : why we need to fix the food and the jobs -- The radical roots of school lunch -- The fight for food justice -- From big food to real food lite -- Cafeteria workers in the "prison of love" -- Building a real food economy -- Conclusion : organizing a new economy of care
520 |a "Children, parents, and pundits agree that there's a problem with school lunch. Big Food companies have largely replaced the nation's school cooks by supplying cafeterias with cheap precooked hamburger patties and chicken nuggets chock-full of industrial fillers. Yet it's no secret that meals cooked from scratch with nutritious, locally sourced ingredients are better for children, workers, and the environment. So why not empower "lunch ladies" to do more than just reheat ready-made industrial food? And why not organize together to make healthy, ethically sourced, free school lunches a reality? The Labor of Lunch aims to spark a progressive movement that will transform food in American schools, and with it the lives of thousands of low-paid cafeteria workers and the millions of children they feed. By providing a feminist history of the National School Lunch Program, Jennifer Gaddis recasts the humble school lunch as an important and often overlooked form of public care. Through vivid narration and moral heft, The Labor of Lunch offers a stirring call to action and a blueprint for school lunch reforms capable of delivering a healthier, more equitable, caring, and sustainable future"--Provided by publisher
61020 |a National School Lunch Program (U.S.) |0 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2009048433
6500 |a School children |x Food |z United States. |0 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2008111240
6500 |a School children |x Food |x Government policy |z United States.
6500 |a School children |x Nutrition |x Government policy |z United States.
77608 |i Online version: |a Gaddis, Jennifer E., 1985- |t Labor of lunch. |d Oakland, California : University of California Press, [2019] |z 9780520971592 |w (DLC) 2019022225
8300 |a California studies in food and culture ; |v 70. |0 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n00006023
907 |a .b26362296
945 |y .i63852147 |i 20603528140 |l elan |s - |h  |u 2 |x 0 |w 0 |v 3 |t 16 |z 01-24-20 |r - |o - |a 371.7160 Gaddis
998 |e - |d a  |f eng |a el