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Mapping Food Systems: From University Activism to Global Change In this episode of the Food Web podcast, hosts Justin and Keegan dive into the roots of their current work by discussing Justin's formative experiences with food systems activism at Dalhousie University. They explore the importance of food asset mapping, a project Justin started in 2018, and draw parallels between historical food security challenges and today's digital solutions. The episode also touches on the broader implications of local food movements, the necessity of an accessible, community-driven food database, and the ongoing challenge of ensuring food security in the face of rising costs and aging farmers. The discussion is rounded off with a look at their future ambitions for the Food Web platform and the innovative ways it can bridge the gap between digital connectivity and local food resilience. 00:00 Welcome to the Food Web Podcast 00:26 The Concordia Inspiration 01:16 Mapping Food at Dalhousie 04:22 The Loaded Ladle and Food Coalition 05:52 The Impact of COVID-19 06:17 Reviving the Food Coalition 07:06 The Importance of Food Asset Mapping 07:47 Historical Context of Food Mapping 08:18 Peter Kropotkin's Anarchist Communism 10:37 Revolution and the Question of Bread 14:33 Modern Food Mapping and Digital Hubs 17:21 Building Collaborative Food Asset Maps 17:58 Challenges of Data Stewardship 19:18 Connecting Farmers and Food Vendors 20:31 Fragmented Data Landscape in Food Systems 23:35 The Aging Farmer Population Crisis 25:28 Rising Food Costs and Local Production 29:47 Community-Based Food Solutions 31:25 Conclusion and Call to Action