If you're a farmer, homesteader, land steward, food systems worker, food
justice activist, or organizer, Groundswell Center for Local Food & Farming
<http://groundswellcenter.org/> invites you to share your story, efforts
and initiatives through our Farming for Justice (FFJ) webinars
<https://groundswellcenter.org/farming-for-justice-action-and-discussion-group/>.
We welcome everybody, though we prioritize BIPOC and LGTBQ+ voices in our
presenters.



FFJ webinars are free and open to everybody to attend. FFJ webinars are
engaging, monthly conversations on topics of justice, health, equity,
farming and agriculture.



When: FFJ meets on the second Wednesday of each month, from 12-1:30pm,
although we can vary this slightly if needed to accommodate a presenters'
schedule.  We're currently seeking presenters for Nov, Dec of 2020 and all
2021 months.



This 90 minute discussion is hosted and facilitated remotely by Groundswell
staff via Zoom.  While the format always varies to match a presenter's
style, often a presenter shares slides or a video for a short while, offers
a breakout question or two that attendees discuss in small groups via Zoom,
and then shares more about their own work or engages in a larger group
discussion about the topic of the session. This format is flexible.



Compensation: Presenters receive a $135 honorarium to cover 3 hours of
preparation time and the 90 minute FFJ session.



FFJ Topics: We're open to your ideas for topics related to farming and
justice! We've also received feedback requesting some of these topics:
Equitable land linking and access, restoration of native plants and seed,
and traditional growing practices/methods of Black and Indigenous farmers.



Since launching FFJ webinars in 2018, webinar topics have included farmers
sharing their approaches to equity, information on land and wealth
redistribution and dismantling diet culture in food justice. They typically
engage 40-100 attendees per session. View some of the past FFJ recordings on
our website.
<https://groundswellcenter.org/farming-for-justice-action-and-discussion-group/>

Interested in presenting? If you or someone you know is interested in
presenting a Farming for Justice webinar please reach out! Email
giava...@groundswellcenter.org to get more information and share your
topics or ideas. This platform prioritizes BIPOC and LGTBQ+ voices.



Groundswell Center for Local Food & Farming, a is a 501c3 non profit
dedicated to training the next generation of sustainable farmers in the
Finger Lakes. We support individuals to develop agricultural skills and
grow profitable, equitable and ecologically sound farm businesses. We work
to dismantle racism in the food system by addressing inequalities in access
to land and resources and prioritizing support for underrepresented
producers including people of color, refugees, women and individuals with
limited resources

Groundswellcenter.org
<https://groundswellcenter.org/>
Elizabeth
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*Steve & Elizabeth GabrielWellspring Forest Farm**Mecklenburg, NY*

<https://groundswellcenter.org/>


*www.wellspringforestfarm.com
<http://www.wellspringforestfarm.com>607-793-3383**an agroforestry farm
providing *log-grown shiitake & oyster mushrooms *duck eggs *maple syrup **
*pastured* *lamb** *hands-on workshops**
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