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Disparity to Parity: Environmental Resilience through Agricultural Policy
As Disparity to Parity essayist Doug Gurrian-Sherman wrote: “The historical and largely white incrementalist environmental movement, including its agricultural manifestations, has failed to adequately protect the environment, let alone the rights and well-being of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color communities. …
Justice cannot be piecemeal: a personal introduction to the NFFC
There is a false dichotomy between the interests of farmers and farmworkers: both have seen their incomes and safety decreased while processing plants, distributors, supermarkets, and food corporations disproportionately increased their utilities.
Civil Society Mechanism releases COVID-19 report
The report highlights the need for building sustainable and equitable food and farm systems through comprehensive policy reform.
Op-ed by George Naylor – Agriculture or agribusiness? As Iowa goes…
With so much at stake, we should be very clear about our vision for agriculture. The agribusiness vision is not the only or best one, especially for family farmers.