Why is food an important trigger for social change movement?
Q1. From lectures, and textbook (chapter 6)- How are changes to Canada’s social welfare system over the past 30 years related to poverty? What kinds of solutions to poverty could be designed in response to changes in the social welfare system? (10 marks) (1.5-2 pages double-spaced) You MUST use lecture material and textbook. Reference in text! NO internet!!
Q1. Links to use aside from our textbook:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FU-Babps9tM
https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/n1/daily-quotidien/211126/dq211126a-eng.htm
Q2. From lectures, documentary, and chapter 14: Please discuss the negative impacts with criminalizing drug use in Canada. Also please discuss alternatives to the prohibition model. (5 marks) (1.5 double-spaced pages for each answer) Textbook required and lectures. NO internet other than lecture examples! Reference in text!
Q2. Links to use aside from our textbook:
https://news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2021MMHA0017-000706
https://towardtheheart.com/assets/uploads/1596137863wb4SEZpOWVX8K6xLRMEK8tRS8rsSIEpMuOCHk4a.pdf
https://www.healthlinkbc.ca/healthlinkbc-files/understanding-harm-reduction-substance-use
Q3. Text chapter 15- (Food), and documentary from Masipag Philippines you can answer question 1 or 3 on page 401. (5 marks) (1.5 double-spaced pages for each answer) Textbook required and lectures. NO internet other than lecture examples! Reference in text!
- Why is food an important trigger for social change movement?
- What are ways to change the food system that will ensure lasting change?
Q3. Links to use aside from our textbook:
https://futureoffood.org/insights/masipag-empowering-farmers-to-breed-local-rice-varieties/
https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=439887336815536
