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News & Lifestyle
2023 Standout Vegan Cookbooks by Black Authors
Whether you’re a long time vegan or just dipping your toes into the movement, getting into a new cookbook is a great way to explore new foods and broaden your horizons – and maybe even find a recipe to pass down in y…
Whether you’re a long time vegan or just dipping your toes into the movement, getting into a new cookbook is a great way to explore new foods and broaden your horizons – and maybe even find a recipe to pass down in your own family! Though this list is not at all exhaustive, below are 8 cookbooks by Black authors we recommend to get you started.
Whether you’re a long time vegan or just dipping your toes into the movement, getting into a new cookbook is a great way to explore new foods and broaden your horizons – and maybe even find a recipe to pass down in your own family! Though this list is not at all exhaustive, below are 8 cookbooks by Black authors we recommend to get you started.
February 28, 2023
Social Justice
U.S. Farmland: A Driver of Inequality, A Catalyst for Transformation
The distribution of land ownership creates one of the most powerful barriers to food system justice and sustainability. Land consolidation, like corporate consolidation, makes factory farming possible. But who owns land…
The distribution of land ownership creates one of the most powerful barriers to food system justice and sustainability. Land consolidation, like corporate consolidation, makes factory farming possible. But who owns land, and how much, isn’t an accident. It’s the result of historical, legal, social, and economic structures that reflect and perpetuate structural inequalities, particularly systemic racism. As we seek to make food systems work for animals, people, and the planet, we must, in Representative Alma Adams’ (NC) words, provide the pathways to “create a new generation of Black farmers.”
The distribution of land ownership creates one of the most powerful barriers to food system justice and sustainability. Land consolidation, like corporate consolidation, makes factory farming possible. But who owns land, and how much, isn’t an accident. It’s the result of historical, legal, social, and economic structures that reflect and perpetuate structural inequalities, particularly systemic racism. As we seek to make food systems work for animals, people, and the planet, we must, in Representative Alma Adams’ (NC) words, provide the pathways to “create a new generation of Black farmers.”
February 28, 2023
Social Justice
Reflections on the Eva Clayton Rural Food Institute’s Rural Food Forum In Honor of Black History Month
What we saw in Henderson is building the future of more just U.S. food systems. At the Green Rural Redevelopment Organization ... micro-farmers come together to nourish their community through food hub-style aggregation …
What we saw in Henderson is building the future of more just U.S. food systems. At the Green Rural Redevelopment Organization ... micro-farmers come together to nourish their community through food hub-style aggregation and medically tailored meal distribution. The food is produced, processed, and distributed by and for the community, advancing health, wealth, and racial justice.
What we saw in Henderson is building the future of more just U.S. food systems. At the Green Rural Redevelopment Organization ... micro-farmers come together to nourish their community through food hub-style aggregation and medically tailored meal distribution. The food is produced, processed, and distributed by and for the community, advancing health, wealth, and racial justice.
February 7, 2023
Advocacy
Farm Sanctuary Comes to Capitol Hill: Building a Table Where We’re All Invited
Building on outreach to more than 2,000 organizations over 20 months, the D.C. Roundtable will lead to a series of roadmaps to help transition us away from the status quo — one that misuses resources and hurts nearly a…
Building on outreach to more than 2,000 organizations over 20 months, the D.C. Roundtable will lead to a series of roadmaps to help transition us away from the status quo — one that misuses resources and hurts nearly all of us — to one that is more just, compassionate, and sustainable for people, animals, and our shared environment.
Building on outreach to more than 2,000 organizations over 20 months, the D.C. Roundtable will lead to a series of roadmaps to help transition us away from the status quo — one that misuses resources and hurts nearly all of us — to one that is more just, compassionate, and sustainable for people, animals, and our shared environment.
February 3, 2023
Press Release
As Farm Bill Approaches, Farm Sanctuary Hosts “Roundtable Review of U.S. Food Systems” on Capitol Hill
Farm Sanctuary hosted a “Roundtable Review of U.S. Food Systems” on Capitol Hill, sponsored by Rep. Jim McGovern (D-MA), with additional in-person remarks from Rep. Kim Schrier (D-WA), the United States Department of…
Farm Sanctuary hosted a “Roundtable Review of U.S. Food Systems” on Capitol Hill, sponsored by Rep. Jim McGovern (D-MA), with additional in-person remarks from Rep. Kim Schrier (D-WA), the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), and advocates from key national and community-based organizations, including Farm Action, The Center for Biological Diversity, The Eva Clayton Rural Food Institute, and Corbin Hill Food Project.
Farm Sanctuary hosted a “Roundtable Review of U.S. Food Systems” on Capitol Hill, sponsored by Rep. Jim McGovern (D-MA), with additional in-person remarks from Rep. Kim Schrier (D-WA), the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), and advocates from key national and community-based organizations, including Farm Action, The Center for Biological Diversity, The Eva Clayton Rural Food Institute, and Corbin Hill Food Project.
February 2, 2023
News & Lifestyle
A Must-Bake Vegan Chocolate Cake
This year, make a heartfelt, homemade chocolate dessert. We’re swooning over this not-too-sweet, moist vegan chocolate cake recipe, which is sure to become so beloved you’ll have to make it year-round.
This year, make a heartfelt, homemade chocolate dessert. We’re swooning over this not-too-sweet, moist vegan chocolate cake recipe, which is sure to become so beloved you’ll have to make it year-round.
This year, make a heartfelt, homemade chocolate dessert. We’re swooning over this not-too-sweet, moist vegan chocolate cake recipe, which is sure to become so beloved you’ll have to make it year-round.
February 2, 2023
Advocacy
Building the Good: Advocacy’s January Highlights
What a kickoff to 2023! We have so much to share with you in the coming months about our work to fight factory farming and “build the good” — food systems that work for animals, people, and the planet. In the meant…
What a kickoff to 2023! We have so much to share with you in the coming months about our work to fight factory farming and “build the good” — food systems that work for animals, people, and the planet. In the meantime, we thought that we would share our top four highlights from January.
What a kickoff to 2023! We have so much to share with you in the coming months about our work to fight factory farming and “build the good” — food systems that work for animals, people, and the planet. In the meantime, we thought that we would share our top four highlights from January.
February 1, 2023
Former Vice President of the International Rescue Committee (IRC) and Executive Director of Tusk USA brings 35 years of nonprofit experience serving animals, people, and the planet
Former Vice President of the International Rescue Committee (IRC) and Executive Director of Tusk USA brings 35 years of nonprofit experience serving animals, people, and the planet
Former Vice President of the International Rescue Committee (IRC) and Executive Director of Tusk USA brings 35 years of nonprofit experience serving animals, people, and the planet
January 26, 2023