Sustainable Food Systems Sourcebook

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1. 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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The American Planning Association Food Systems Planning Interest Group (FIG) is a coalition of planners and allied professionals who have come together to advance food systems planning at the local, regional, state, or national level.
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HEAL is a multi-sector, multi-racial coalition building collective power to transform our food and farm systems. Led by our member-organizations, we strive to amplify the experience and expertise of frontline communities who are most burdened.
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The Farmers Market Coalition is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to strengthening farmers markets across the United States so that they can serve as community assets while providing real income opportunities for farmers.
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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
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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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 Sacramento, California
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 Portland, Oregon