April 19, 2021 - 5 - 7 PM
Provide opportunity for Resilience Hubs to connect
Share overview of food justice/sovereignty principles
Share innovative examples of neighborhood & site-based equitable food growing and distribution systems & projects in the Bay
Food distribution
Food growing (community gardens)
Neighborhood projects - i.e. Fruit gleaning
Identify baseline needs and ideal conditions to ensure food justice and security in Everyday, Disruption, and Recovery modes with your Resilience Hub site or neighborhood
Meeting recording can be found here; Access Passcode: K.XmHK7v
Mama Wanda Garden School puppet video: https://www.facebook.com/1286027879/posts/10220313062998473/?d=n
Link to the slide show can be found here.
Mural link can be found here.
Food Systems Worksheet can be found here (please copy and paste)
https://foodfirst.org/how-urban-agriculture-can-improve-food-security-in-us-cities/
https://foodfirst.org/publication/the-capitalism-in-our-food/
https://foodfirst.org/phat-beets-new-gardens-a-community-response-to-food-gentrification/
https://foodfirst.org/publication/decolonize-your-diet-notes-towards-decolonization/
https://foodfirst.org/publication/backgrounder-dismantling-racism-in-the-food-system/
Carolyn Johnson and the Black Cultural Zone - check out AKOMA Market at Liberation Park the 1st and 3rd Sundays of the month!
Wanda Stewart and Common Vision
Berkeley Disaster Preparedness Neighborhood Network (which supports the Berkeley gleaning project)