Lewis Mumford and the Food Fighters: A Food Revolution in America
- 324 pages
- 12 hours of reading
The narrative centers on Lewis Mumford and a diverse group of rebel food fighters as they confront the dominance of multinational food corporations over the food supply. Set against the backdrop of Appalachia, the story explores themes of food sovereignty and security, highlighting the struggle to reclaim control over food systems and personal lives. This compelling true story emphasizes the importance of local food movements in the face of corporate influence.

