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6th Annual Farmland Access & Transfer Conference

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Farmers, landowners and farm advocates across New England will learn, collaborate and explore solutions to the challenges of farmland access and transfer. The 6th Annual Farmland Access & Transfer Conference will be held virtually from November 16th to 18th, hosted by Maine Farmland Trust and Land For Good.

The Change is Us, Part 2: More Democracy for Food System Transformation

Online

Building on the November “The Change is Us” event on democratic empowerment, we invite you to join us for the next round, in which we go deeper into democratic and participatory models for transforming our regional food systems. This time around we are hearing from Migrant Justice (worker-led initiatives), New England Grassroots Environment Fund (participatory

The time is now: Assessing the evolving policy landscape for New England’s food future

Online

Join special guests Congresswoman Chellie Pingree, Maine Commissioner of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry, Amanda Beal, and scholar-activist and National Young Farmers Coalition Policy Associate Vanessa García Polanco to hear about the opportunities ahead of us to leverage the policy landscape in support of a sustained food system transformation in our region. Attendees will hear from our

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New England Virtual Sea Summit 2021

Online

UMass Dartmouth and Farm to Institution New England welcome you to attend the virtual 2021 New England Sea Summit focused on leveraging institutions to support local seafood producers, kelp and underutilized species. Join for one day of programming which includes presentations from regional seafood experts, an engaging panel and stakeholder dialogue. Speakers will share how

FSNE Winter Series Week 1: The Power of the Network

Online

As we grapple with pandemic disruptions; reckon with white supremacy, the legacy of colonialism, slavery and systemic racism; and face ever-growing challenges from the climate crisis, the importance of networks and movement building in our food system is growing.

What is the power of the networked approach at this time? 

What are the opportunities for building network momentum and network weaving? 

What are the risks of not being networked? 

How does a network turn into a movement?

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