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SUMMARY:Farm to School: Racial Equity Training Session 5- Community Praxis sharing in farm to school
DESCRIPTION:Join the Center for Environmental Farming Systems for a virtual summer series on Racial Equity in Farm to School. Hosted by The Farm to School Coalition of NC\, this free\, 5 session\, 120 min workshop series will be led by a team from we are (www.weare-nc.org). This year’s series will be structured to allow for extended learning for past attendees while remaining accessible for new participants. \nSession 5 will focus on answering these questions: \n\nStudents and teams sharing\n\nHow do we utilize our power in our local context to bring about change?\nHow do we utilize collaboration to bring out change? How do we embody anti-racism work in our roles as educators & community members?\nWhat are the policy priorities in your context?
URL:https://regenerativeagideanetwork.org/event/farm-to-school-racial-equity-training-session-5-community-praxis-sharing-in-farm-to-school/
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SUMMARY:FSLN Network Stewards CoP Calls 2022-2023
DESCRIPTION:The FSLN Network Stewards Community of Practice is for people developing\, leading\, and facilitating networks to meet each other\, exchange knowledge and skills\, and troubleshoot challenges. This CoP meets monthly.
URL:https://regenerativeagideanetwork.org/event/fsln-network-stewards-cop-calls-2022-2023/
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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-2/
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SUMMARY:Reimagining Alternative Futures – A Look at Community-Controlled Funding
DESCRIPTION:In this free\, 90-minute webinar\, hear from Equitable Food Oriented Development (EFOD) leaders Camryn Smith of Communities in Partnership (Durham\, NC) and Nicole Anand of Inclusive Action for the City (Los Angeles\, CA)\, in conversation with Mariela Cedeño of Manzanita Capital Collective on how Black\, Indigenous\, and other practitioners of color are working to fill critical funding gaps for under-invested food systems innovators and projects through alternatives to conventional community development finance. \nDespite efforts toward poverty alleviation and social justice\, many large institutional CDFIs\, credit unions\, and foundations often shift resources away from BIPOC-led enterprises and organizations\, to less “risky” or more “investment-ready” projects owned by community outsiders. The history\, community assets\, expertise and lived experience of BIPOC communities are undervalued and undercapitalized. The additional financial hardships created by the pandemic further highlight the need for community-led solutions to capital access. \nThe EFOD Collaborative exists to challenge these barriers and lead a shift to a community-driven framework for equitable finance. Now is the time for community-based practitioners of color to change the conversation on how private capital can be deployed in ways that really meet the needs of communities.
URL:https://regenerativeagideanetwork.org/event/reimagining-alternative-futures-a-look-at-community-controlled-funding/
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