Glynwood stands in solidarity with Black communities, communities of color, LGBTQ+ communities, Indigenous communities, and people everywhere fighting for a more just and equitable future, particularly when it comes to food and farming. We invite all of our supporters to join us in taking action to dismantle oppression and promote justice, and humbly present a few action steps you can take below.
Support organizations on the frontline of anti-racist work in food and farming, including:
- Soul Fire Farm
- Black Farmer Fund
- HEAL Food Alliance
- The Fertile Ground Project
- Association of American Indian Farmers
- Farm School NYC
- El Departamento de la Comida
- Just Food
- Indigenous Seedkeepers Network
- Black Dirt Farm Collective
- Native American Food Sovereignty Alliance.
- Northeast Farmers of Color Land Trust
- Association of Black Farmers and Agriculturalists
- Black Church Food Security Network
- Black Urban Growers
- Cooperative Food Empowerment Directive
- Family Agriculture Resource Management Services
- Food Chain Workers Alliance
- Justice for Black Farmers
- National Black Farmers Association
- National Black Food and Justice Alliance
Get involved with the Movement for Black Lives:
- Learn about Juneteenth with SixNineteen (organized by the Movement for Black Lives)
- Connect with Black Lives Matter Hudson Valley
Register to Vote
- Vote.org
- Register to vote in NYS
Further your learning and support:
- A Reading List for Learning About Race and Food
- The Ultimate List of Black Owned Farms and Food Gardens
- Want to See Food and Land Justice for Black Americans? Support These Groups.
- 21 Black-Authored Cookbooks To Buy Right Now
- 7 Contributions of Black Farmers to Agriculture
- Black owned businesses in the Hudson Valley
- Civil Eats Food Justice Journalism
- Soul Fire Farm Food Sovereignty Action Steps
- Films about Black Farmers, Systemic Injustice and Decolonization (credit: A Growing Culture)
- Podcast: The Long History of Juneteenth Celebrations
- The 1619 Project
- This List of Books, Films and Podcasts about Racism is a Start, not a Panacea