Niewolny, Kimberly L.2021-07-282021-07-282021-05-020889-048Xhttp://hdl.handle.net/10919/104429In this essay, Kim Niewolny, current President of AFHVS, responds to the 2020 AFHVS Presidential Address given by Molly Anderson. Niewolny is encouraged by Anderson's message of moving "beyond the boundaries" by focusing our gaze on the insurmountable un-sustainability of the globalized food system. Anderson recommends three ways forward to address current challenges. Niewolny argues that building solidarity with social justice movements and engendering anti-racist praxis take precedence. This work includes but is not limited to dismantling the predominance of neoliberal-fueled technocratic productivism in agricultural science and policy while firmly centering civil society collective action and human rights frameworks as our guiding imaginary for racial, gender, environmental, and climate justice possibilities for sustainable food systems praxis. She concludes by exploring the epistemic assertion to push beyond our professional and political imaginaries to build a more fair, just, and humanizing food system.application/pdfenCreative Commons Attribution 4.0 InternationalSustainable food systemsSocial movementsAnti-racismSocial imaginaryBoundary politics and the social imaginary for sustainable food systemsArticle - RefereedAgriculture and Human Valueshttps://doi.org/10.1007/s10460-021-10214-0339673851572-8366