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SUMMARY:WAITLIST – Sept. 3 -5\, 2022 – Queer Farmer Convergence in Decorah\, Iowa
DESCRIPTION:To register for the WAITLIST go here \nQuoted from Queer Farmer Convergence website: \n“Humble Hands Harvest (an Iowa-based worker-owned co-op farm) has hosted an annual Queer Farmer Convergence since 2018. It was conceived as a gathering to interrupt racist\, capitalist\, colonialist\, and heteropatriarchal legacies in U.S. agriculture\, while building community and alternatives among queer farmers who might experience isolation in those intersecting identities. The gathering is for all queer folk who identify as current\, lapsed\, or aspiring farmers / agriculturalists of any kind! \n​ \nThis gathering is in rural Iowa\, primarily because it first emerged out of a group of friends who are located here and had capacity to host. The QFC is a largely outdoor\, scrappy on-farm gathering where attendees will be camping\, sharing food made by Blazing Star Eats (a queer Decorah based local food biz)\, and spending the days attending scheduled sessions including opportunities to make art\, get your hands dirty\, and offering and participating in workshops. \nWhile the hosts provide structural bones that shape the days\, all who attend co-create the space in some way. Our goal is to provide enough structure so that folks feel comfortable and held\, and enough spaciousness to match the needs of the specific folks gathered. Attendees help shape the QFC through their presence\, contributions to conversations\, skill and workshop offerings\, and the sheer magic that happens when queers converge.”
URL:https://regenerativeagideanetwork.org/event/waitlist-sept-3-5-2022-queer-farmer-convergence-in-decorah-iowa/
LOCATION:Humble Hands Harvest\, Decorah\, IA\, United States
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SUMMARY:Food Safety and Quality Community of Practice Meetings
DESCRIPTION:The Food Safety and Quality Community of Practice is a space for practitioners that are helping farm and food businesses access scale-appropriate\, culturally-appropriate food safety trainings\, technical assistance\, and audit services. If you are interested in starting a GroupGAP process\, are confused by FSMA (Food Safety Modernization Act) water-testing requirements\, or want to know how to talk to buyers or farmers about food safety – this group is for you. \nMonthly meeting to discuss all things food safety and quality\, GroupGAP and more!
URL:https://regenerativeagideanetwork.org/event/food-safety-and-quality-community-of-practice-meetings/
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SUMMARY:Collective Wayfinding Office Hours
DESCRIPTION:Join staff from the Syracuse-Onondaga Food Systems Alliance and San Diego Food Systems Alliance for a short panel and a chance to ask your questions about their racial equity journeys or resources they shared. This is the final webinar in the collective wayfinding series. Thursday September 8th\, 1-2pm CT \nThis webinar is hosted in partnership with the Food Systems Leadership Network through our Activation Grants.
URL:https://regenerativeagideanetwork.org/event/collective-wayfinding-office-hours/
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SUMMARY:Sustainable Forestry and African American Land Retention Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Forestry\, Ag\, and law experts will discuss how sustainable forestry can become a multi-generational source of revenue for landowners and how landowners can navigate matters related to heirs’ property. The USDA Farm Service Agency and Natural Resources Conservation Service will also discuss technical and financial assistance available to landowners through the USDA.
URL:https://regenerativeagideanetwork.org/event/sustainable-forestry-and-african-american-land-retention-workshop/
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SUMMARY:Lessons from the Institutional Investment Accelerator
DESCRIPTION:For the past 18 months\, the FSLN has been supporting a cohort of 6 teams across the country working to attract and grow investment from local institutions into equitable food systems in their communities. Over the course of this Institutional Investment Accelerator program\, the teams have worked closely with an advisor\, technical consultants\, and each other to hone the strategies\, skills\, and stories they’re using to advance their work. Join us for a webinar to hear the teams and advisors share about the learnings and outcomes from this program\, and where they hope to go next.
URL:https://regenerativeagideanetwork.org/event/lessons-from-the-institutional-investment-accelerator/
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SUMMARY:Public Field Day: TOUR - Three Part Harmony Farm
DESCRIPTION:This event is geared towards Black\, Indigenous\, and People of Color. \n“Join the Farm Alliance of Baltimore’s Black Butterfly Urban Farmer Academy for an on farm field day! \n\nAbout this event\n\n\n\nThis field day and farm tour will take place at Three Part Harmony Farm – a small-scale agroecological farm\, located on a 2-acre parcel in northeast Washington\, DC. They grow mostly vegetables as well as herbs and cut-flowers utilizing sustainable practices. Owner & operator Gail Taylor\, will give a tour of her efficiently designed operation highlighting her experiences with ag policy\, her CSA model and post harvest practices. \nThree Part Harmony Farm exists to grow food for people\, but it also exists in part to challenge our assumptions on how urban farms should look. It intentionally seeks to create a viable and just local food economy while at the same time dismantling racism and the ever present\, entrenched forms of oppression in that same food system. The core principles of the farm are: Food as Medicine. Food as Culture. Food for our Future. \nThis is an in-person workshop. Pre registration is required so we can plan accordingly. We suggest that attendees wear weather appropriate attire\, and closed-toed shoes you don’t mind getting dirty. Be sure to bring a water bottle! There will be a hand washing station on site\, as well as extra masks\, waters\, hand sanitizer\, sunscreen & bug spray. \n\nDirections: 3122 4th Street NE\, Washington DC. The garden is accessible by metro\, bus\, bike\, walking etc. (if you bike\, bring your bike inside the property)\nParking: Parking is on the opposite side of the street\, in front of the US Conference of Catholic Bishops. Take care when crossing the street! *Please do not park in any neighboring parking lots.\nRestrooms: Porta-potty onsite with hand washing station\nOther notes: There is no seating available on site\nCancellation Policy: In the event that we need to cancel due to weather or unforeseen circumstances attendees will receive an email notification. Paying attendees will receive a refund.\nPre readings: We encourage attendees to browse their website and the articles shared here\nQuestions? Please contact programs@farmalliancebaltimore.org\n\nMore about the Speaker: Gail Taylor (she/ her/ hers) has lived in DC since 1999. She has worked as an organizer and social justice activist focusing on Latin America solidarity (internationally) and affordable housing issues (locally.) She has been farming organically since 2005. Three Part Harmony Farm is a project that was born out of a community-led visioning process that began in 2011. The desire to establish a production focused vegetable farm in DC to grow food for family\, friends and the surrounding community combined with Taylor’s background in activism and policy advocacy led to a three-year campaign\, “I Want DC to Grow.” This resulted in the passage of the DC Food Security Act of 2014\, also known as DCs Farm Bill which sets the stage for 3PH and others to grow commercially in the district. \nTaylor speaks regularly on food and farming issues and has been featured in The Washington Post in 2014 and 2015 for her role as a leader in the urban ag movement. In 2015\, she was featured as one of Fifty+ under 50: Innovative leaders transforming metro DC’s food system. She is a member of the Black Dirt Farm Collective.”
URL:https://regenerativeagideanetwork.org/event/public-field-day-tour-three-part-harmony-farm/
LOCATION:3 Part Harmony Farm\, 3104 4th Street Northeast\, Washington\, DC\, DC\, 20017\, United States
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