by bcfsn | Dec 18, 2020 | Side Story
Essay by Jonathan Gerdes 12/10/2020 RELG 305 Harold Morales FOOD AND WATER JUSTICE IN BALTIMORE One of the ongoing struggles we see in cities around the world has to do with the lack of a sufficient supply of quality food and a sustainable source of water. This is...
by bcfsn | Sep 21, 2020 | Faith Food Freedom Summer, Gardening
We have talked about starting seeds to supply plants for your garden and about sharing seeds through a seed library, but there is a critical step in between that can allow us to engage in this process every year. In order to share, save, and develop our own seeds, we...
by bcfsn | Aug 24, 2020 | Faith Food Freedom Summer, Gardening, Main Story
glass mason jars with seed sachet inside photo by Eco Warrior Princess on Unsplash Being in control of how and where your food is grown is becoming more of a practical notion for many people. The idea of producing the food one eats is gaining traction among a greater...
by bcfsn | Aug 10, 2020 | Faith Food Freedom Summer, Side Story
Prison abolition is quickly gaining momentum in the United States as a response to the failures of our current system of criminal justice. How do prison abolition and food sovereignty relate, and how can urban agriculture be used to help dismantle the carceral...
by bcfsn | Aug 7, 2020 | Faith Food Freedom Summer, Media, Side Story
Listen to podcast co-hosts: Anna Woofenden and Sam Chamelin, interview Sha’Von Terrell about the Black Church Food Security Network and the Faith, Food, and Freedom Summer campaign. Click here to listen to the episode. This summer we’re decreasing dependence on...
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