Posts related to FSNE’s 21-Day Racial Equity Habit-Building Challenge

Originally published in the Boston Globe. Another in a series of occasional stories looking at BIPOC farmers in New England. Robert Chang harvests garlic scapes on Echo Farm in Woodstock,
Guest blog by Monica Nakielski, Associate Director at Anthesis The current pandemic is bringing inequities into focus A year of reflection during this pandemic has highlighted gaps in our system.
Guest post by Curtis Ogden, Interaction Institute for Social Change The Food Solutions New England 21 Day Racial Equity Habit Building Challenge for 2021 is moving into its last week
Contributed by UNH Dining Services. Food Solutions New England is hosted and coordinated by the UNH Sustainability Institute. Guest blogger, Autumn Thon is a sophomore at UNH majoring in Social
Thank you to Dr. Atyia Martin of All Aces, Inc. for contributing this guest blog for this year’s 21-Day Racial Equity Challenge! There is a pathway to advancing racial equity
A special 21-Day Racial Equity Challenge Event! Co-hosted by Food Solutions New England and EmbraceRace! April 14, 8:30-9:30 pm (to accommodate attendees across multiple North American timezones) How Then, Shall
August 20, 2020 – Author: Sarah Rodman-Alvarez, Roxana Rodriguez, Rich Pirog, John Fisk, Kimberly Carr, Phil Warsaw, Noel Bielaczyc, and Terri Barker Racism underlies the U.S. food system. To withstand,
It’s been four months since FSNE hosted its most “attended” 21-Day Racial Equity Habit-Building Challenge, with more than 7,000 participants and more than 650 officially participating organizations, businesses and groups.
By David Bollier. Originally published on David Bollier’s website. African Americans have long been victimized by the theft of their land, labor, and the ability to buy land as they
Great overview video of African Alliance of Rhode Island, featuring FSNE Ambassador Julius Kolawale, NLI alumni Michelle Cruz and Jumoke Akinrimise. The introduction is in Portuguese but the rest of