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Ladydrawers
“Superbug Apocalypse: How the Trans-Pacific Partnership Harms Public Health” is the latest in “Growing Season,” The Ladydrawers’ comics exploration of the links between public health, race and food policy, by Laura Ķeniņš and Anne Elizabeth Moore. In it, we consider the public health implications of food-labeling concerns raised by recent World Trade Organization (WTO) rulings and the recently released text of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP). If you thought the only reason to be concerned was eight years of government secrecy surrounding the trade deal, its relation to the growing likelihood of antibacterial-resistant strains of bacteria from unchecked antibiotics in our food may give you nightmares.




Footnotes
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2. David Nakamura, “Deal reached on Pacific Rim trade pact in boost for Obama economic agenda,” The Washington Post (October 5, 2015). https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/economy/deal-reached-on-pacific-rim-trade-pact/2015/10/05/7c567f00-6b56-11e5-b31c-d80d62b53e28_story.html (Accessed November 4, 2015).
3. Michael Bowman, “Skeptical US Lawmakers Await Text of Massive Pacific Trade Pact,” Voice of America (November 3, 2015). https://www.voanews.com/content/skeptical-us-lawmakers-awit-text-of-massive-pacific-trade-pact/3035437.html (Accessed November 4, 2015).
4. Harriet Jones, “Rep. Rosa DeLauro: Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement ‘Deeply Disappointing,'” WNPR (October 5, 2015). https://wnpr.org/post/rep-rosa-delauro-trans-pacific-partnership-agreement-deeply-disappointing#stream/0 (Accessed November 4, 2015).
5. Daniel Strauss, “Bernie Sanders bashes trade agreement as ‘disastrous,'” Politico (October 5, 2015). https://www.politico.com/story/2015/10/trade-deal-bernie-sanders-reacts-214426 (Accessed November 4, 2015).
6. “Hatch Statement on Trans-Pacific Partnership Negotiations” (October 5, 2015). https://www.hatch.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/releases?ID=28814b07-dc2b-4c6a-b7b9-415ad832ae37 (Accessed November 4, 2015).
7. “Food labels and the trouble with trade deals,” Los Angeles Times (May 20, 2015). https://www.latimes.com/opinion/editorials/la-ed-food-labels-20150520-story.html (Accessed November 4, 2015).
8. Sarah Reid, “How TPP could make things sticky for Quebec’s maple syrup producers,” Financial Post (November 3, 2015). https://business.financialpost.com/news/agriculture/how-tpp-could-make-things-sticky-for-quebecs-maple-syrup-producers (Accessed November 4, 2015).
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