“…While different disciplines tend to define it through their own respective lenses, food justice is a concept that informs multiple areas of thought, action, and study, including: 1) alternative, activist, and oppositional food movements [4,7,[9][10][11][12][13] 2) environmental justice [2,4,11,14,15] 3) food security [2,6,7,12,13] 4) health equity and disparity [7,11,13,16] Although they differ significantly in their scope and approach, these issues intertwine across the landscape of the literature, collectively defining the principles of food justice and suggesting strategies for intervention. As Gottlieb and Joshi explain, "What connects these approaches is the desire to create fundamental change as well as alternatives to the dominant food system" [8].…”