Please join REGAIN on Thursday, July 21st at 11 AM PST/ 12 PM MST/ 2 PM EST/ 20h CEST for a virtual discussion with Anita (she/they), the founder of the Not Our Farm project, about their work in food sovereignty and advocating for farmworkers through farmworker storytelling! The event will be moderated by Jahia (she/her), a farmer, activist, and REGAIN Network Weaver!
Register using the Zoom link, and find out more about Not Our Farm or REGAIN by clicking any of the underlined text here or in the flyer! All attendees will receive a free farmworker zine focused on QBIPOC farmworkers!
We are in the process of securing simultaneous English-to-Spanish language interpretation and hope to offer this during the event. This event is geared towards Queer and BIPOC farmworkers & food systems activists, but all are welcome to attend.
About Anita: Anita is in her 12th season farming. She has worked on both non-profit and production farms in Pennsylvania, Virginia, California, Washington, D.C., and New Mexico. Before farming, she trained and worked as a social worker in New York City. She is deeply committed to increasing food access for all people, as well as community building, financial security and safety for farmworkers, and empowerment through food production and food sovereignty. She is the founder of the Not Our Farm Project and is a co-farmer at Ashokra Farm, a queer poc farming collective in Albuquerque.