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SUMMARY:Advancing the Right to Food & The Rights of All Living Beings: Session 3
DESCRIPTION:Join NESAWG and UN trainer Joshua Cooper as we complete our recommendations to the 4th UN-USA Cycle of the Universal Periodic Report.\n\n\nOur local food insecurity is very much driven by US domestic and foreign policy working hand in hand with corporate America and the global capitalist system. \nJoin NESAWG and United Nations trainer Joshua Cooper as we build local & global power with our testimonies & recommendations to the 4th UN-USA Cycle of the Universal Periodic Report (UPR) to ensure that the Right to Food\, People’s Rights & Nature’s Rights are upheld\, protected and enforced.
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/advancing-the-right-to-food-the-rights-of-all-living-beings-session-3/
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SUMMARY:Extreme Food Insecurity & the Rise of FAHNN:A Community-led Farmers Market
DESCRIPTION:An online conversation with Rhonda S. Vesey\, Project Director of FAHNN.\n\n\nEXTREME FOOD INSECURITY & THE RISE OF FAHNN:  A COMMUNITY-LED FARMER’S MARKET STORY. \nFood Access Healthy Neighborhoods Now! (FAHNN): A NESAWG Sankofa Series \nLearn about Rhonda S. Vesey’s story\, and how she organized neighbors in the Valley/ Southside of Syracuse\, NY to create a grassroots farmers market with farm-fresh produce and local value-added products in the midst of extreme food insecurity. \n \nAny questions? \nVisit us at https://nesawg.org OR \nEmail us at info@nesawg.org OR \nCall us at 401-484-4110 \n \nPlease consider offering a donation\, so we can pay a just and equitable honorarium to our speakers. Much love and appreciation to all!
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/extreme-food-insecurity-the-rise-of-fahnna-community-led-farmers-market/
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SUMMARY:The Realities of Refugee & Immigrant Farmers of Color
DESCRIPTION:A Conversation with Anthony Munene. Learn about the real life stories\, challenges and opportunities that refugee and immigrant farmers face.\n\n\nThe Realities of Refugee and Immigrant Farmers of Color: A Conversation With Anthony Munene. \nLearn about the real life stories\, challenges and opportunities that refugee and Immigrant farmers face. \nLand Access-How do you access farmland to grow your own food on a new land facing language\, cultural and systemic barriers? \nNetwork Building \n-How do you open doors and pathways into communities that are not open to diversity and inclusion\, and with no relationships or networks of your own? \nFinancing \n-How do you access financing with no credit history? \nClimate \n-How do you prepare for climate impact and how do you protect your crops with little to no crop insurance protection?
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/the-realities-of-refugee-immigrant-farmers-of-color/
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SUMMARY:Black & Brown Queerness in Agriculture
DESCRIPTION:On Pride month\, NESAWG invites you to this important conversation. You don’t want to miss it!\n\n\nBlack and Brown Queerness in Agriculture: A roundtable conversation with Queer Farmers of Color and the intersectionalities in the overall food system. An online event hosted by NESAWG – Northeast Sustainable Agriculture Working Group. \nMonday\, June 24\, 2024 from 6pm-8pm (Online) \nLearn more about the event at https://nesawg.org/events-2024 \nLearn more about us at: https://nesawg.org/ \nQuestions? Feel free to e-mail us at info@nesawg.org \nWe welcome any and all contributions to help pay the amazing Speakers. \nhttps://nesawg.org/donate \n\n$10\n$20\n$50\n$100\nOther\n\nOur conversation with open audience participation will spotlight the experiences and perspectives of Farmers of Color and members of the LGBTQ+ community\, exploring how their identities intersect with the intricate fabric of agriculture\, aquaculture\, working waterfronts\, and the broader food system. \nThrough thoughtful dialogue and shared insights\, we aim to foster a deeper understanding of the diverse voices shaping our agricultural landscape and the importance of inclusivity in building resilient and equitable food systems for All! \nMaster of Ceremonies:  \nDerek Johnson (he/him)\, Washington\, DC \nBlack pansexual-queer man; Educator; Urban Farmer; Podcast host; NESAWG Board member \nSpeakers:  \nOprah Jrenal (she/her)\, Lansing\, MIAssistant Director for Michigan State University’s Gender and Sexuality Campus Center \nJoshua D. Allen (he/his\, they/them)\, Brattleboro\, VTSoil Conservationist; National Disabilities & LGBTQI+  Special Emphasis Program Manager; USDA Civil Rights & Equal Employment Opportunity Division (CREEOD) \nFallon Davis (they\, them)\, Newark\, NJFounder/CEO/President of STEAM Urban; Non-binary Healer & Visionary; Urban Farmer; Radical Educator; NESAWG Board member \nKyana Ferro (ky/they/she)\, Shutesbury\, MAA beekeeper\, community herbalist and earth worker residing on Nipmuc land. Currently they tend their family land\, harvest and forage herbs for medicine making and take care of their new bee hives.
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