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 Fort Collins, Colorado
We offer three undergraduate curricular tracks in general sociology, criminology/criminal justice and environmental sociology. Core areas of strength at the graduate level include: environment and natural resources; food, agriculture and development.
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 Berkeley, California
The Berkeley Food Institute seeks to transform food systems to expand access to healthy, affordable food and promote sustainable and equitable food production. We empower new leaders with capacities to cultivate diverse and healthy food systems.
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3. Food First

Agroecology
 Oakland, California
Food First envisions a world in which all people have access to healthy, ecologically produced, and culturally appropriate food. Food First supports activists, social movements, alliances, and coalitions working for systemic change
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 Butler, Wisconsin
Every two years, people from around the world travel to Milwaukee to participate in an intensive three day conference that covers urban aquaculture, urban farming, planning strategies, education, youth programming, food policy and justice.
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 Berkeley, California
The Rooted in Community National Youth Leadership Summit is a conference for high school aged young people involved in the food justice movement. Every summer the summit attracts over 100 young people from throughout the United States and Canada.
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 Keene, New Hampshire
We’re here to help you empower people to connect with the sources of their food, practice healthy eating, and build communities with a high degree of food security, to strengthen personal, communal, and environmental resiliency and health.
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 Washington, District of Columbia
We organize to build long-term political power and campaign to change the rules of our economic and political systems that create injustice and destroy nature.
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8. PolicyLink

Food Systems
 Oakland, California
PolicyLink is a national research and action institute advancing racial and economic equity by Lifting Up What Works®.
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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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10. Emerson National Hunger Fellows Program

Food Security,Community Nutrition
 Washington, District of Columbia
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11. The Green Urban Lunch Box

Community Nutrition
 Salt Lake City, Utah
The Green Urban Lunch Box’s vision is to create and build a sustainable community around food. Our programs revitalize neglected spaces to grow food, prevent food waste, inspire a new generation of farmers.
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12. Corporate Accountability

Sustainable Agriculture
 Boston, Massachusetts
Corporate Accountability wages strategic campaigns that compel transnational corporations and the governments that do their bidding to stop destroying our health, human rights, democracy, and planet.
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The Alliance engages in broad based coalition organizing for black food and land, increasing visibility of Black led narratives and work, advancing Black led visions for just and sustainable communities, and building capacity for self-determination.
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 Davis, California
The purpose of INFAS is to accelerate the transition to sustainable food systems, including social justice, through collaborative networks linking academic institutions with other sectors of the food system.
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 Washington, District of Columbia
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16. Voqal Fellowship

Food Systems
 Boulder, Colorado
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17. Migrant Justice

Food Systems
 Burlington, Vermont
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18. Farms to Grow, Inc.

Food Security,Agroecology,Sustainable Agriculture
 Piedmont, California
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 Washington, District of Columbia
The Rural Coalition amplifies the voices of our 50 grassroots member organizations, representing African-American, American-Indian, Asian-American, Euro-American, Latino, and women farmers, ranchers, farmworkers, and rural communities.
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 Oxnard, California
Alianza de Campesinas’ mission is to unify the struggle to promote farm worker women’s leadership in a national movement to create a broader visibility and advocate for changes that ensure their human rights.