Guest guest Posted October 26, 2011 Report Share Posted October 26, 2011 Wow! Just reading this invitation makes me feel like we're not alone in our efforts. There are others who are also cultivating a position on food rights and food freedom here in Minnesota.  Happy reading,  Mel O. ----------------------------------------- Dear People Who Live and Work in , My name is Boehnke and I'm part of a small, multi-racial group of neighbors that have been meeting for 8 months, supporting each others backyard gardens, doing a food distribution every Sunday at 2pm at Peavey Park, and working to create a safe community outside of policing. As part of our work, we want to bring together all the exciting food organizing going on in to meet each and figure out how we can build together. Therefore! You are cordially invited to a Roundtable Discussion on Food Justice in on Thursday December 1st, 7-9pm at the Waite House Community Room, 2529 13th Avenue S, Minneapolis. This roundtable will convene people who are active in organizations and projects that impact the food system. The goal of this gathering is to connect our knowledge, resources and work to build more neighborhood capacity around food justice. At the December roundtable, we will: * Learn about each others work * Hear a proposed framework for food justice * Agree upon shared goals for building capacity in the neighborhood * Discuss what each of us can offer toward those goals and formulate next steps We envision the group reconvening once more in February to line everything up for moving into the spring and to give ourselves time to engage new leadership in . We'd also like to invite you to be part of the process of building for this event, specifically by sitting down and talking about the work you do, what you're about, and giving your feedback on the process above and vision below, and inviting additional participants. Please RSVP to dboehnke@... along with times you can meet up to chat as this meeting will only be as good as the efforts that go into it. We are excited to meet you and to see what can come of neighbors working together. Sincerely, Boehnke and other neighbors  Vision for a Food Justice Table—Draft to Circulate for Feedback  We, residents seek to… 1. Grow access to fresh, healthy, food as a community resource for ourselves and our neighbors. 2. Produce food as a step in our community taking back ownership of the systems required for our survival and prosperity.  3. Center the interests and leadership of those most impacted by the systems in which we live, who are also the mainstream of , working class people, people of color in particular  4. Ensure that the benefits of food production are equitably distributed and contribute to neighborhood development, not neighborhood displacement through gentrification.  5. Organize with the broader vision of everyday people in taking back our power to address the whole range of issues that affect us, and doing so such that we—not the city government, businesses, or nonprofits—control the process. To achieve these goals, we seek to create a neighborhood-wide process to bring together people across to strengthen existing networks, build new ones, and increase our capacity to bring about concrete benefits for people in . We envision goal setting around backyard gardening, urban farming, food preservation, animal husbandry, food distribution, composting, and more. *COMGAR is for community gardeners in Minnesota to share timely information, seek advice from other gardeners, and learn about resources available to gardeners. **Send emails to comgar-l@.... Questions and requests to remove or update subscriptions to info@.... Archived COMGAR postings available at http://lists.umn.edu/archives/comgar-l.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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