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SUMMARY:Shifting Power in the Food System
DESCRIPTION:Register Here\nShifting Power in the Food System\nTo achieve a racially just food system\, we must shift power to the communities and people who have been marginalized\, exploited\, and excluded from the current system. But what does shifting power mean\, and what does it look like in practice? This interactive training session will offer strategies\, tools\, and approaches for shifting power in your thinking\, organizational culture\, and the day-in\, day-out efforts of community food systems work. No matter your role\, everyone eats\, and everyone can contribute to shifting power in the food system. Come discover and share your place in the work of shifting power to cultivate a racially just food system. \nThis session is part of National Farm to School Network’s Community Gathering on June 23. Make sure you’re registered for the other sessions happening this day! More info here: www.farmtoschool.org/gathering.
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SUMMARY:Movement Leader Perspectives: Local and Values-Based Procurement from Farm to Cafeteria
DESCRIPTION:Register Here\nMovement Leader Perspectives: Local and Values-Based Procurement from Farm to Cafeteria\nChild nutrition programs exercise collective purchasing power on a massive scale. Pre-pandemic\, the National School Lunch Program alone invested $14.2 billion annually to serve 29.6 million lunches every school day. K-12 school meals\, early care and education (ECE) nutrition\, after-school snacks\, and summer meals are an opportunity for every community to express their values through purchasing priorities and to shift power in the food system as a whole. On this panel\, hear from food systems experts and organizers about their insights and experiences in how farm to cafeteria connections can shift power in communities. Panelists include:\n> Jennifer Gaddis\, associate professor of Civil Society and Community Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and author of The Labor of Lunch: Why We Need Real Food and Real Jobs in American Public Schools\n> Jose Oliva\, Campaigns Director with HEAL Food Alliance\n> Chang Vue\, Capacity Building Director with Hmong American Farmers Association \nThis session is part of National Farm to School Network’s Community Gathering on June 23. Make sure you’re registered for the other sessions happening this day! More info here: www.farmtoschool.org/gathering.
URL:https://www.hsolc.org/event/movement-leader-perspectives-local-and-values-based-procurement-from-farm-to-cafeteria/
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SUMMARY:Movement Leader Perspectives: Farm to School Strategies for Building Power
DESCRIPTION:Register Here\nMovement Leader Perspectives: Farm to School Strategies for Building Power\nFarm to school can be an effective strategy for shifting power and advancing racial equity in the food system when communities come together to implement practices that affirm cultural and community values\, and center the voices and desires of people who have been marginalized\, exploited and excluded from the current system. On this panel\, hear from experienced farm to school and farm to ECE practitioners about how food and food education initiatives are building power in their communities. Panelists include:\n> Fredando “Farmer Fredo” Jackson\, farmer and Executive Director of Flint River Fresh located in southwest Georgia\n> Maya Marie\, creator of Deep Routes: An Afro-Indigenous Culinary Curriculum\n> Alexis Harrison and Junior Duplessis\, Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation Center for Healthy Neighborhoods\n> Moderated by Sommer Sibilly-Brown\, Founder and Executive Director of Virgin Islands Good Food Coalition \nThis session is part of National Farm to School Network’s Community Gathering on June 23. Make sure you’re registered for the other sessions happening this day! More info here: www.farmtoschool.org/gathering.
URL:https://www.hsolc.org/event/movement-leader-perspectives-farm-to-school-strategies-for-building-power/
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CATEGORIES:Staff Only,Training
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SUMMARY:Film Screening & Discussion: Food Crossing Lines
DESCRIPTION:Register Here \nFilm Screening & Discussion: Food Crossing Lines \nAdvocacy\, community organizing\, and stakeholder collaboration are key to making equitable food systems a reality. The farm stand at Little Ones Learning Center in Clayton County\, Georgia – where the child well-being index among the lowest of the metro Atlanta counties – is a prime example. In this mini-documentary screening\, learn how the Little Lions Farm Stand\, housed at Little Ones Learning Center and supported by the Hands\, Heart\, and Soul Project\, overcame legal and regulatory obstacles to make sustainable and organic produce – grown onsite at the community garden and sourced from local farms – accessible to their community. After viewing the documentary\, key stakeholders from the Little Lions Farm Stand will share their perspectives and answer questions. This is a great opportunity to learn how local organizing and a commitment to change can shift power and cultivate justice\, one community food project at a time. \nBONUS! The first 70 people to register for this session will receive a FREE box of farm to school goodies! This box includes a Small Bites Adventure Club (https://smallbites.club/) Farm to Home Explorer Kit (tools\, materials\, and guided activities to take children ages 4-12 on the magical journey from seed to farm to plate) and special National Farm to School Network swag! (This is why we are requiring a mailing address as part of registration – please use the mailing address you would like the box shipped to if you are a recipient.) \nThis session is part of National Farm to School Network’s Community Gathering on June 23. Make sure you’re registered for the other sessions happening this day! More info here: www.farmtoschool.org/gathering.
URL:https://www.hsolc.org/event/film-screening-discussion-food-crossing-lines/
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