The Color of Hunger

The Color of Hunger

Author: David Lyle Shields

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 188

ISBN-13: 9780847680054

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Several of the chapters that appear in this book were first presented at a conference on "The Color of Hunger" on April 25, 1992. The book discusses the connections between race and hunger, both domestically and internationally; presents a personal narrative about hunger and poverty among people of color in the United States; probes the use of racial and geographic stereotypes that U.S. hunger relief organizations use in their fund-raising appeals to the general public; provides a psychological analysis of the link between racial prejudice and hunger; discusses the theory that development assistance programs of the United States are saturated with assumptions of white supremacy; analyzes development agencies and the international media; presents a historical summary of the linkage between hunger and race in the contemporary world; and offers case studies of hunger and race in different national contexts. The last chapter urges all to enter the fight against global apartheid.


The Color of Hunger

The Color of Hunger

Author: David L.L. Shields

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

Published: 1995-05-16

Total Pages: 185

ISBN-13: 0742574105

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The first book ever to examine the links between hunger and race, The Color of Hunger probes the contemporary and historical reasons hunger is concentrated among people of color, both domestically and globally.


The Color of Food

The Color of Food

Author: Natasha Bowens

Publisher:

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780865717893

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The Color of Food sheds light on the issues that lie at the intersection of race and farming. It challenges the status quo of agrarian identity for people of color, honoring a history richer than slavery and migrant labor. By sharing and celebrating their stories, this collection reveals the remarkable face of the American farmer.


Creature Concepts

Creature Concepts

Author: Surrealistic Producing Effects, LLC

Publisher: Creature Concepts

Published: 2006-08

Total Pages: 435

ISBN-13: 0978780604

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Picture Perfect Food

Picture Perfect Food

Author: Joanie Simon

Publisher: Page Street Publishing

Published: 2021-04-20

Total Pages: 304

ISBN-13: 1645672565

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Shoot Stunning, Professional Food Photography that Looks Good Enough to Eat! Snapping unbelievably gorgeous food photos has never been simpler than with Picture Perfect Food, your all-in-one guide to delicious-looking images from prolific photographer and educator, Joanie Simon. Whether you’re an up-and-coming food blogger, looking to break into commercial photography or capturing food just for fun (and your Instagram account), this approachable collection of tutorials will have you taking tantalizing and tasty shots with every snap of the shutter. No matter if you’re using your phone, your fanciest DSLR or any camera in between, you’ll gain complete confidence as you expand your technical knowledge and grow your artistic eye, creating awe-inspiring images that dazzle the senses. With her cheerful teaching style, Joanie walks you through each element of a masterful food photo in chapters devoted to Camera Settings, Light and Shadow, Story, Props Styling, Composition, Food Styling and Finding Inspiration. Learn how to find the best light in your house for standout shots and to delve into the shadows to create a moody and mesmerizing atmosphere; discover how to compose the elements in your scenes through color theory and visual weight for unforgettable images that capture and hold the eye; and uncover the secrets of styling sensational salads and stunning soups and keeping your cool when shooting frozen foods, among other essential tricks of the trade. With camera in hand and Joanie’s expert guidance at your fingertips, tackle every photography challenge with confidence and take your food photos from meh to mouthwatering in no time.


The Color Curtain

The Color Curtain

Author: Richard Wright

Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 250

ISBN-13: 9780878057481

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The expatriate, one of America's greatest black writers, giving a bold assessment of the world's outlook on race, a report of the Bandung Conference of 1955.


FREEWILL - DESTINY

FREEWILL - DESTINY

Author: B. R. Chandra Mouli

Publisher: Notion Press

Published: 2018-12-18

Total Pages: 245

ISBN-13: 1644297213

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Freewill enabled humans to establish tremendous strides in science and technology. Their firm belief  that they can achieve whatever their mind sets upon has driven them to safer zones of survival. Their faith in Freewill has led to perversion like attempts to create life in the laboratory, setup artificial intelligence, creation of nuclear devices, extension of life span and so on and so forth. He projects himself as the master of this world ( Earth .

But Destiny has its say , turn back pages of history , individuals cruising in glory have fallen and have been eliminated unceremoniously, similarly nations flourishing once have fallen back to beaten track. Twists and turns of Destiny working on individuals rise him to unprecedented heights or pull him down to non oblivion. Finally nature has to do salvaging to keep the Eco system,Sun as the respondent energy and Earth as a seeker energy .

Freewill and Destiny will they meet at a point or run parallel is left to readers discretion to draw his own conclusion.