Products: Equity
Porter, C.M. (2018). "Growing our own: Characterizing food production strategies with five US community-based food justice organizations." Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development, 8(Supp. 1).
Hargraves, M., Woodsum, G., Porter, C. (2018). "Leading Food Dignity: Why us?" Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development, 8(Supp.1).
Swords, A., Frith, A., Lapp, J. (2018). "Campus-Community Collaborations for Food Justice: Strategy, Successes and Challenges at a Teaching-Focused College." Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development, 8(Supp. 1).
Hargraves, M. (2018). "Introduction to the Food Dignity Values Statement." Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development, 8(Supp. 1).
Porter, C.M. and Wechsler, A.M. (2018). "Follow the money: Resource allocation and academic supremacy among community and university partners in Food Dignity." Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development, 8(Supp. 1).
Gaechter, L and Porter, C.M. (2018). "'Ultimately about Dignity:' social movement frames used by collaborators in the Food Dignity action-research project." Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development, 8(Supp. 1).
Bradley, K., Gregory, M.M., Armstrong, J.A., Arthur, M.L., Porter, C.M. (2018). "Graduate students bringing emotional rigor to the heart of community-university relations in Food Dignity." Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development, 8(Supp. 1).
Woodsum, G. (2018). "The cost of community-based action research: Examining research access and implementation through the Food Dignity project community support package." Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development, 8(Supp. 1).
Wechsler, A.M. (2017). "Overcoming the Venn diagram: Learning to be a co-passionate navigator in community-based participatory research." Research for All 1(1), 147-157.
Gaechter, L.J. (2016). "It's 'Ultimately about Dignity:' Understanding Social Movement Frames of the Food Dignity Project." (Master's Thesis). Division of Kinesiology & Health, University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY.
Porter, C.M. and Sequeira, E.J. (2015). "Grow dignity, democracy, diversity to grow good food systems." Invited presentation at the Enhancing Food Security in the Northeast through Regional Food Systems (EFSNE).workshop. December 2015. Bethesda, MD.
Sequeira, J. [StoryCenter] (2015). "Sankofa, by Jemila Sequeira of Whole Community Project, Cornell Cooperative Extension-Tompkins County, Ithaca, New York." Online video. YouTube, 8 July 2015.
Marshall, D. [StoryCenter] (2015). "My Food Justice Story Starts Here by Daryl Marshall of East New York Farms!, United Community Centers, Brooklyn, New York." Online video. YouTube, 8 July 2015.
Brangman, D. [StoryCenter] (2015). "Roots Rising, by Damon Brangman of Whole Community Project, Cornell Cooperative Extension-Tompkins County, Ithaca, New York." Online video. YouTube, 8 July 2015.
Porter, C.M., Hargraves, M., Sequeira, E.J., and Woodsum, G.M. "Let us count the ways: How CBPR leads to more rigorous research." Presentation at the American Public Health Association Annual meeting. November 2014. New Orleans, LA.
Porter, C.M., & Redmond, L. (2014). Labor and leadership: Women in US community food organizing. In J. Page-Reeves (Ed.), Women Redefining the Experience of Food Insecurity: Life Off the Edge of the Table. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group. pp261-283.
Porter, C.M., Herrera, H., Marshall D. & Woodsum, G.M., (2014). "Shared voices, different worlds: process and product in the Food Dignity action research project." Practice-based paper in Gateways: International Journal of Community Research and Engagement. 7(1) 116-128.
Porter, C.M., Sequeira, E.J. & Woodsum, G.M. (2013). "Who is 'the public' in public health and food systems: examining community food organizing and health collaborations in New York and in Wyoming." A report to Kettering Foundation, part 2 of 2.
CCPH. (2012). "Community Leaders from Across the U.S. Call for Health Research Equity and Impact." Published highlights from the Second Annual Community Partner Forum in Washington, D.C., CCPH. December 5-7, 2012.