Organizing for policy change combines community organizing and policy advocacy to rebuild just, local food systems. Organizing is the most effective way to build power in our communities and ensure that our voices areheard. Topics include: Ways of creating change; organizing to address food system issues; how policy can be used to support community food needs.
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Organizing for Policy Change - advocacy to rebuild just, local food systems
Organizing for policy change combines community organizing and policy advocacy to rebuild just, local food systems. Organizing is the most effective way to build power in our communities and ensure that our voices areheard. Topics include: Ways of creating change; organizing to address food system issues; how policy can be used to support community food needs.
Organizing for policy change combines community organizing and policy advocacy to rebuild just, local food systems. Organizing is the most effective way to build power in our communities and ensure that our voices areheard. Topics include: Ways of creating change; organizing to address food system issues; how policy can be used to support community food needs.
Organizing for Join us for a day of information, strategizing, discus-
sion and training on how to organize to create policy
Policy Change change. Our communities know what they need to create a healthy food system. Local-level policy A workshop on combining community should reflect our communities’ needs and priorities. organizing and policy advocacy to re- Organizing is the most effective way to build power in our communities and ensure that our voices are- build just, local food systems heard. San Bernardino Diocese Topics to be covered include: Ways of creating 1201 E. Highland Ave, San Bernardino change; Organizing to address food system issues; Thursday, August 6th 10am-4pm The tools and tactics of an organizer; How policy can To register, email: info@cafoodjustice.org be used to support community food needs; San Ber- Lunch will be provided nardino’s food policy landscape;
$20 non-members, $10 CFJC members
(needs-based scholarships available) To register: email info@cafoodjustice.org or call Shereen at 510-704-0245 The California Food and Justice coalition is a state- wide membership coalition committed to the basic human right to healthy food while advancing social, agricultural, environmental and economic justice. Through advocacy, organizing and education, we col- Organized by: laborate with community-based efforts to create a sus- California Food and Justice Coalition tainable food supply for the residents of California. Cohosted by: San Bernardino Dept. of Public Health; This training is generously supported by Community Benefit Ministry of Community Services of the Diocese of San Grants Program, Kaiser Permanente - Southern California Region Bernardino; Libreria del Pueblo; United Church of Christ
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