Sustainable Food Systems Sourcebook

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 Beltsville, Maryland
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82. Food Tank

Food Security,Food Systems,Sustainable Agriculture
 New Orleans, Louisiana
We’re building a global community for safe, healthy, nourished eaters. We aim to educate, inspire, advocate, and create change. We spotlight and support ways of alleviating hunger and obesity and create networks to push for food system change.
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 Baileyville, Illinois
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 Baskerville, Virginia
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 New York, New York
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 Seattle, WA
The UW Food Systems, Nutrition, and Health Major, leading to a Bachelor of Arts, exposes students to the complex intersections and relationships among food, policy, labor, social justice, economics, the environment, culture, and population health.
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 Tucson, Arizona
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88. Allegheny Mountain Institute Fellowship

Food Systems,Sustainable Agriculture
 Staunton, Virginia
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89. Working Food

Food Systems
 Gainesville
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 Baltimore, Maryland
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 Bloomington
Courses in global trade in food products, famine, attitudes about eating and food preparation, ceremonial and symbolic aspects of food production and preparation, and perspectives on food and health in both modern and ancient populations.
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93. William Swanson

Permaculture ,Agroecology,Food Systems,Sustainable Agriculture,Organic
 Zionsville, Indiana
Since 2009, we have integrated scientific, educational and design concepts to create ecologically sustainable, chemical-free farm business and production plans to local urban farming operations, new and existing.
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 Stamford, Connecticut
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 Baltimore, MD
The Johns Hopkins Center for a Livable Future’s Food Policy Networks (FPN) project supports the development of effective state and local food policy through networking, capacity building, research, and technical assistance.
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 Portland, Maine
Lead the Global-Local Sea Change in Ocean Foods Systems! Our Masters students are working in seafood sustainability, ecological approaches to aquaculture and fisheries, seafood value chains, and sustainable ocean uses.
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 Portland, Oregon
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 Portland, Oregon
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 Santa Fe, New Mexico
TNAFA’s mission is to revitalize traditional agriculture for spiritual and human need, by creating awareness and support for Native environmental issues.