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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