While we might think of food systems education as being mainly a part of land grant universities’ work in rural regions with an agriculture-focused economy, food systems education is just as important in the Bronx, New York. This article analyzes some of the lesser-known barriers to meaningful decolonization of food systems education. In it, I reflect on issues related to the “back of the house” in higher education. Deploying a metaphor from the food service industry where “front of the house” is comprised of the public facing roles, such as servers, runners, and hosts, while “back of the house” includes cooks, prep, dishwashers, etc., I draw the analogy that in higher education, publishing, teaching, and alumni outreach are “front of the house,” (the visible, public-facing aspects of research and pedagogy), while financing, grant funding, staffing, procurement, and administration are “back of the house” components that often escape reflection or notice, but are absolutely crucial to the overall operation. I assert that the relatively invisible and bureaucratic realms of grant administration, purchasing, and space allocation are key and under-examined areas in need of decolonization, in the particular arena of food systems education specifically, but also in higher education generally.
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May 01 2025
“Back of the House” Considerations in Decolonizing Food Systems Education: Research, Grants, and Space Available to Purchase
Alyshia Gálvez
Alyshia Gálvez
Alyshia Gálvez is a professor of Latin American and Latino Studies at Lehman College and of Anthropology at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York, and the author of Eating NAFTA: Trade, Food Policies and the Destruction of Mexico (University of California Press, 2018) and two other books.
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Gastronomica (2025) 25 (2): 48–55.
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Alyshia Gálvez; “Back of the House” Considerations in Decolonizing Food Systems Education: Research, Grants, and Space. Gastronomica 1 May 2025; 25 (2): 48–55. doi: https://doi.org/10.1525/gfc.2025.25.2.48
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