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Welcome

Kristin Reynolds is a critical food geographer and educator in New York City. She brings her focus on social justice in the global food system to her scholarship, public speaking, and consulting.

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Kristin Reynolds, Ph.D.

Kristin has worked with many community-based nonprofit organizations and small-scale farms through her research, teaching, and consulting. Her scholarship and action research focus on informing the creation of socially just food systems in urban and rural spaces.

Kristin holds a Ph.D. in Geography and M.S. in International Agricultural Development from the University of California, Davis, and bachelor’s degrees in International Soil and Crop Sciences and French Languages and Literature from Colorado State University. She has lived and worked on numerous farms in the United States and Europe.

 
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Research focus

One branch of her research examines social equity dimensions of urban agriculture and food policy, about which she has researched and published extensively.

A second branch of her scholarship is participatory research and scholar activism, including work with numerous community-based food and social justice organizations, and as co-founder and coordinator of the American Association of Geographers Food and Agriculture Specialty Group’s Food Justice Scholar-Activist/Activist Scholar community of practice.

Services

 
 

consulting

Program evaluation | Curriculum design

Policy and funder research

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Public Speaking

Kristin speaks regularly in a variety of venues in the United States and internationally.

 

Publications

Kristin’s scholarship and activism focus on informing the creation of socially just food systems in urban and rural spaces. She has published extensively on these themes, including numerous articles and books about urban agriculture, food justice, and environmental justice.

Select recent publications:

  • Darly, S. et Reynolds, K. (Equal authorship) (2023) "Produire des aliments en ville/Politiser l’alimentation en contexte néolibéral. Montée en puissance de l’agriculture urbaine commerciale et nouvelle question agraire à Paris et New York à la fin des années 2010,” in Inégalités et Rapports de Pouvoir en Ville: Actualité de la critique urbaine. Clerval, A., Gardesse, C. et Rivière, J. eds.

Her first book Beyond the Kale: Urban Agriculture and Social Justice Activism in New York City, (2016; University of Georgia Press, with co-author N. Cohen), examines the work of people of color and women to create more socially just systems, and the possibilities for scholarship to support such initiatives.