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				Sarah Rotz
						Sarah Rotz is an Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change at York University. She is a treaty person of settler French, Austrian, and English ancestry. Her research and writing focuses on land and food systems and situates political economic processes – such as agri-food industrialization, nancialization, and policy – within a lens of settler colonial patriarchy and racial capitalism. Her work explores the consequences of these processes for land and food sovereignty, environmental justice and anti-colonial movements.					
				
							 
								