Pushing for systemic change—in food justice work and in philanthropy’s influence on federal aid
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** Leadership Weekly
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This week’s Leadership newsletter is all about leadership pushing for systemic change—in food justice work and in philanthropy’s influence on federal aid. We begin with a recent feature from leading voices in the food culture movement, which uses the power of narrative to push for a more sustainable future. Our next piece examines how philanthropy can ensure federal dollars are distributed those in need, including funding infrastructure for BIPOC communities. Next, we have a recent webinar where leaders in the movement for Black food sovereignty speak about their vision for a more just, more abundant future. We then hear from A-dae Romero Briones on the past, present, and future of food sovereignty for Tribal communities.
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Remaking the Economy: Organizing for Black Food Sovereignty ([link removed])
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In this Remaking the Economy webinar, leaders in the movement for Black food sovereignty discuss how that movement is being built, rooted in the gifts and talents from within the Black community, and anchored in a community vision. Watch and read more… ([link removed])
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From Insecurity to Sovereignty: A Vision for Food Justice ([link removed])
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We need to reconsider, retell, and reinvent the stories told about our food systems, and understand how false narratives have propped up systemic injustices. Read more… ([link removed])
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