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FSNE Winter Series Week 3: Visionary Food Policy

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As we grapple with pandemic disruptions and political polarization, reckon with emboldened white supremacy, and face ever-growing challenges from the climate crisis, the importance of standing firm in a commitment to racial equity and justice in our food system is growing. How does racial equity connect to the work for resilient food systems? What does it look like in our communities and institutions? How can we advance multi-racial movement for justice? What does this mean for BIPOC and white agents of change? What are some of the opportunities we can lean into now?

FOOD SUPPLY CHAIN INNOVATORS

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Joshua Stoll is a co-founder of the Local Catch Network (LCN). Local Catch Network is LCN a community of practice, that is made up of fishermen, organizers, researchers, and consumers throughout North America who are providing local, healthful, low-impact seafood via community-supported fisheries and direct-marketing arrangements. 

FSNE Winter Series Week 4: Narrative Strategy for Food System Transformation

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As we work to center democracy, racial equity, sustainability and trust in our food system, the stories we tell really matter. How can we better understand the power of the dominant cultural narratives around food that do not serve the people and places where we live? How might we displace those dominant narratives with stories that genuinely connect with values that people hold around democratic decision-making, power sharing & shifting, and sustainability in all its ecological, economic and cultural forms?

2021 NH Food System Statewide Gathering

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Please join us for the 6th annual NH Food System Statewide Gathering, the only event in New Hampshire bringing together individuals, businesses, and organizations across sectors who are dedicated to growing an improved local food system that works for all in the Granite State: people, businesses, communities, and the environment.
HARVESTING THE MOMENTUM: the Power of Local in Building a Reliable Food System-- our goal for this year's gathering is to identify, share, and build on the innovative responses to COVID-19 we have seen develop in our network and the food system at large. We will network, discuss, and explore these responses and other opportunities to keep emphasizing the power of local in creating a resilient and vibrant future for the NH food system.

Racial Equity Challenge Facilitators Orientation Webinar

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No charge, but registration is required. If you are planning to host group discussions related to this year’s Racial Equity Challenge, please sign up for the this year’s free Racial Equity Challenge Facilitators Webinar on Thursday March 11, from 1:00 to 2:30 pm EST. In this webinar, the Challenge co-chairs Curtis Ogden and Karen Spiller will orient you to some of the ways you can organize your discussion groups and to best use the resources that are available to support you. The webinar will be recorded and made available for later viewing.

2021 Northeast Farm to Institution Summit

The Northeast Farm to Institution Summit strengthens the regional food system by celebrating and supporting the role of institutions as anchors in the region. By bringing together a diverse group of stakeholders in a collaborative process, the summit generates ideas and connections that advance the ability of the Northeast to support viable farm, food, and sea businesses and healthy, just communities. The Summit welcomes both newcomers and pioneers on the forefront of the farm to institution movement to share their work, make connections, generate energy, and co-create strategies for addressing the most pressing challenges for our regional food system.

Northeast Healthy Soil Network: Spring 2021 Discussion Series

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On Friday, April 2nd from 1:00-3:00 pm, the Northeast Healthy Soil Network, in partnership with Dartmouth College and Stonewall Farm is pleased to host a virtual panel of regional experts focused on designing payments for ecosystem services (PES) in the state of Vermont, the first of two panels on PES. 

The panel will be moderated by Dr. Richard Howarth, Professor of Environmental Studies at Dartmouth College and Editor-in-Chief of Ecological Economics. Speakers include Dr. Alissa White, a postdoctoral scholar at UVM’s Gund Institute, Jennifer Byrne, District Director at the White River Natural Resource Conservation District, Jon Winsten, Agricultural and Environmental Economist at Winrock, and Ryan Patch, Dept. Dir. Water Quality, Agency of Agriculture of VT. The panel will begin with presentations with Q&A, followed by break-out rooms wherein participants and panelists will address the most pressing questions of this topic, which can be submitted by participants in advance upon registration. 

7th Annual 21-Day Racial Equity Habit-Building Challenge

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You (along with thousands of other people across the US and beyond) commit to deepening your understanding of, and willingness to confront, racism for twenty-one consecutive days. The Challenge will raise your awareness, change your understanding and shift the way you behave.

A Call to Address Climate Change: Food Producer Perspectives on the Path Forward

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As the growing climate crisis impacts food producers across the country, the call for a Just Transition toward climate resilience is echoing in the halls of Congress.  In response, the Biden administration has made climate change adaptation a top priority for the U.S. government.

The National Family Farm Coalition, Friends of the Earth US, Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy, and Organic Consumers Association invite you to a free webinar on Thursday, April 8, from 2:30pm to 4:00pm Eastern. You may register here.

Growing Racial Equity & Food Justice With School Gardens

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April is National Garden Month 🌱 School gardens are an integral part of farm to school and offer meaningful opportunities to engage youth in both learning about and contributing to racial equity and justice in the food system. Join National Farm to School Network on Tuesday, April 20 at 3pm ET for a Coffee Chat conversation on Facebook Live with Krystal Oriadha (National Farm to School Network, Senior Director of Programs & Policy) joined by special guests Betti Wiggins (Houston Independent School District, Officer of Nutrition Services) and Dorothy Grady-Scarbrough (Mississippi Farm to School Network Co-Director and Founder of Mississippians Engaged in Greener Agriculture) to hear their experiences, ideas, and visions for how gardening with youth can advance racial equity and food sovereignty in our communities

Embedded Racism on the Farm: Labor Law, Immigration, and the Fight for Farmworkers’ Rights

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The next installment in Vermont Law School’s Embedded Racism in the Law virtual panel series features attorneys and organizers who serve and advocate on behalf of farmworkers. Join us as we examine how the legacy of discriminatory Jim Crow-era policies persists in agricultural workers’ intentional exclusion from labor protections, and discuss how farmworkers and their advocates are fighting to improve working conditions, immigration status, and access to justice.

Food Systems, Food Justice & Food Ways: What Did We Learn In 2020?

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If you eat / cook / buy / grow / love food, this event is for YOU! As we reflect on a most extraordinary year, what did 2020 teach us? What are the fundamental ways we’ve changed and grown within our communities? What are our new visions for the future of food and food access? Our guest panelists are joining us from Boston and Northeast MA, Connecticut, New York, and the Merrimack Valley — come hear their experiences and share their wisdom at this special virtual event!

CT Food Legislative Lab

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Connecticut’s legislative session is in full swing, but how can Connecticut Food System Allies feel heard? Join CFSA and guest speakers on Thursday, April 29 from 4-6pm for a virtual event to discuss 4 bills in the general assembly pertaining to food and agriculture in Connecticut, and learn from each other about ways to get involved in the legislative process. This Legislative Lab will offer participants the opportunity to learn about Connecticut’s legislative process, talk to advocates and representatives involved in the food system, and workshop ideas to make public testimony and contacting legislators something everyone can achieve.

Boston Local Food Festival + FSNE’s “New England Village”

Rose F. Kennedy Greenway Atlantic Avenue, Boston, MA, United States

The Sustainable Business Network of Massachusetts is thrilled to announce that the 11th Annual Boston Local Food Festival will be held on September 19th, 2021. Bring your family and friends to eat, shop and discover local food from across New England.

The FREE event will take place from 11AM-5PM.

RSVP is NOT required but allows us to send you important updates about the Boston Local Food Festival!

Conversations on Food Justice: Facing the Housing Crisis – Keeping Americans Healthy, Safe and Connected

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e’re pleased to announce the return of our Conversations on Food Justice series with our upcoming session, “Facing the Housing Crisis: Keeping Americans Safe, Healthy, and Connected” on Monday, September 20th at 12:00pm EST.

Despite rising employment rates and the promise of economic recovery ahead, millions of Americans are still facing extraordinary financial hardship brought on by the pandemic. Americans collectively owe more than $57 billion in rent, and more than 11.5 million Americans are facing homelessness. The disproportionate impact of economic hardship on communities of color is nothing new, reflecting long standing racial inequities that create pockets of poverty across the United States.

In this session, we’ll dive deeper into our nation’s intersecting housing, hunger, and poverty crises. From housing affordability and income inequality to redlining and disinvestment in communities that leads to segregation, we’ll explore the systems and structures that contribute to housing inequality, all of which come with significant financial, educational, health, and opportunity costs for people of color. We’ll also put forth policies and practices that can move the needle on equitable housing and the redistribution of wealth and resources.

From boat to food bank to dining hall: how local chowder became a community solution [Webinar]

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Join Seth Rolbein of the Cape Cod Fishermen’s Trust, a program under the umbrella of the Fishermen’s Alliance, and Mark Hayes of MIT Dining to learn how this project supports our local food system and fishermen, how they developed this chowder for institutional dining, and how the students, faculty and staff reacted! Whether you’re a dining director, food system advocate, fisherman, or interested in supporting regional food systems, you’ll come away from this webinar inspired by this story of innovation and collaboration.

PEOPLE’S KITCHEN COUNTER-MOBILIZATION: FOOD SYSTEM TAKE-BACK

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This virtual event hosted by a North America-based coalition of food justice organizations will offer panel discussions, music, and other creative elements to elevate the demands of food producers and providers who have been marginalized by the process of the UN Food Systems Summit taking place this very day, September 23, 2021.

FarmAid Town Hall

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Farm Aid’s Farmer Town Hall will be held online via Zoom on Friday, September 24, from 1pm - 5pm ET. The event is free and open to registered farmers, ranchers, farm advocates, and farm and food organizations.

The Farmer Town Hall will create space for farmers and allies to share their stories and engage in thoughtful conversation with policymakers on what change is truly needed to build a more equitable and resilient food and farm system.

Corporate Consolidation in Agribusiness: Discussing the True Costs

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Please join us for the launch of ActionAid USA’s new report “Bigger is Not Better: The High Cost of Agribusiness Consolidation.” In addition to sharing the findings of the report, there will be an in-depth discussion of how this consolidation impacts farmers, workers, rural communities, the food system as a whole, and the environment and how we can build a more resilient food system by investing in family farmers and acting on climate change. Following the presentations will be a Q&A session with the speakers.

Speakers:

Siena Chrisman, Report Author
Niaz Dorry, National Family Farm Coalition
Ben Lilliston, Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy
Edgar Franks, Familias Unidas por la Justicia
Facilitated by Tristan Quinn-Thibodeau, ActionAid USA

Urban Food Policy Forum: Reclaiming Democratic Governance of the Food System: Lessons from the UN Summit

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The UN has described its Food Systems Summit, an 18-month process culminating on September 23, 2021, as a “peoples’ summit,” bringing together food producers, Indigenous communities, youth activists, researchers, and business leaders to identify strategies to transform the global food system in support of the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Yet hundreds of civil society organizations have chosen to boycott the Summit, claiming that it lacked transparency and accountability and privileged market-based, corporate solutions to food production and distribution over agroecological approaches grounded in food sovereignty and the right to food. 

In this month’s forum, Molly Anderson, the William R. Kenan Professor of Food Studies at Middlebury College, will discuss the evolution of the UN Food Systems Summit, the concerns voiced by civil society organizations and others, and potential strategies for more inclusive, democratic governance processes that empower small producers, frontline workers, and communities facing food insecurity and malnourishment. 

Conversations on Food Justice: Overcoming Barriers to Land Access

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One of the greatest barriers to just agriculture is equitable access to land. Through a history of land grabs and forced migration, Black, Indigenous, and People of Color have been separated from their land, worsening systemic inequities. Over the past 100 years, Black-owned farmland in the U.S. has declined by roughly 98 percent. Savi Horne, Executive Director of Land Loss Prevention Project, and Malik Yakini, Executive Director of the Detroit Black Community Food Security Network, will talk about the impacts of land loss on rural and urban communities and what we can do to break down these barriers.

Northeast SARE Farmer Grant Program

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Join Northeast SARE Farmer Grant Program coordinator Candice Huber for this webinar that will review who is eligible to apply, the types of projects it funds, how to apply and more. Faith Gilbert of Letterbox Farm will share her experiences applying for and managing SARE grants.

The webinar is open to the public and free of charge. Please register early as space is limited. The webinar will be recorded for future viewing.

From Land Acknowledgement to Land Back: The Path to Justice for Indigenous Peoples

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What happened to indigenous peoples on the lands we now call Brooklyn? Seattle? South Dakota? The United States? And what is happening now? Join us as we look back in order to move forward towards justice in this program that weaves together indigenous history and stories and shines a spotlight on today’s struggles to reclaim lost land, dismantle white supremacy, and establish indigenous sovereignty. Oral Historian Sara Sinclair, of Cree-Ojibwa, German-Jewish and British descent, leads this conversation with Duwamish Tribal Council Member James Rasmussen, Corinne Rice-Grey Cloud, social media influencer and consultant of Lakota/Mohawk descent, and Delaware Nation member Brent Stonefish. Together they look at real solutions being implemented today, lay out ways to be allies in the Land Back Movement, and invite you to be not merely a witness to injustice, but an engaged ally in making restitution for the past.

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