NETWORKING – BIPOC Attendee Networking
All Forum participants who identify as Black, Indigenous, and/or People of Color are invited to share a supportive and respectful space to foster connection and share experiences.
All Forum participants who identify as Black, Indigenous, and/or People of Color are invited to share a supportive and respectful space to foster connection and share experiences.
We will review and practice using the Voices for Healthy Kids’ Racial Equity in Public Policy Message Guide to talk about racial equity with decisionmakers.
Come gather with other crafters in the SAFSF community, learn more about the SAFSF Fibers Roadmap, and share time and projects together.
Financing the transition to regenerative agriculture that supports the economic self-determination of Indigenous, Black and communities of color: Integrated Capital across landscapes to address equity, structural racism and access.
Connect with peers by hosting or joining a conversation on a topic of your choice.
Presented by Minorities in Agriculture, Natural Resources and Related Sciences (MANRRS) and Sustainable Agriculture and Food Systems Funders (SAFSF) Join leadership from Minorities in Agriculture, Natural Resources, and Related Sciences (MANNRS) and Virginia Clarke, SAFSF's executive director, for a dynamic discussion about opportunities to support pathways to careers in agriculture, food systems, and philanthropy for
This session will provide a state-level case study from New Mexico highlighting systemic efforts centered on equity, shared power, and direct representation to transform the local food ecosystem.
Step away from your desk chair, kitchen table, or workspace for a grounding exercise and movement break. Join Fenyx, a Radically Fit instructor, in this 30-minute movement break.
Listen in to what others are thinking about and learning at the Forum, connect with others in the SAFSF network, and join the dialogue.
How might philanthropy effectively engage to drive policy and carbon markets toward real greenhouse gas reductions and regenerative practices that work for a broad spectrum of farmers and farm operations?