The project by Feed Black Futures (FBF) seeks to address systemic racism and oppression that have led to limited economic opportunities, food apartheid, and over-policing in Black communities. FBF aims to catalyze Black community interdependence by providing financial and labor support to install edible home gardens for Black Trans, cis women, and Gender Non-Conforming (GNC) caregivers. Through partnerships with Black regenerative farmers and social enterprise training workshops, the project empowers participants to grow their food, develop business skills, and access market opportunities. FBF also plans to implement a cooperative communication platform to facilitate community connections and market access. By leveraging ancestral knowledge and fostering economic empowerment, FBF endeavors to combat food insecurity and promote self-sufficiency among marginalized communities.
Feed Black Futures
Activating Reparative Economic Systems through Black Food Sovereignty