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3rd Annual SF Food Action Summit: Growing Connections to Feed Action


Brought to you by the Food and Agriculture Action Coalition Toward Sovereignty (FAACTS)

The SF Food Action Summit is San Francisco’s only cross-sector convening of people working in all parts of the city’s food system – including, but not limited to eaters, community organizers, producers, educators, policymakers, service providers, business owners, and distributors. Over the past two years, this event has drawn 225+ stakeholders committed to building a more just, connected, and community-led food future.

In a city celebrated for its diverse, creative, and innovative culinary scene, it can be surprising that we are still struggling with persistent food insecurity and systemic inequality. This annual event is where we can come together to ask the hard questions and imagine a good food system that works for all. Each year builds on the last – from establishing a shared Good Food Vision, to identifying building blocks for a long-term food system strategy, to this year’s focus of Growing Connections to Feed Action.

Our mission is to cultivate relationships across all parts of the food system, build trust, and develop a shared strategy among community and institutional stakeholders, driving collective action toward food justice, food sovereignty, and food system transformation in San Francisco.

This summit is a place to:

● Connect across sectors, roles, and lived experiences

● Collaborate through breakout sessions and workshops

● Co-create a community-led food system strategy for San Francisco

We know that siloed efforts have long prevented us from solving structural problems. We recognize that our strength is in our diverse ways of thinking, our relationships, and our shared commitment to ensuring every San Franicscan can feed themselves and their families with dignity and joy.

https://www.sffoodactionsummit.org/

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DPH community listening sessions

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From Seed to System: Black-Led Strategies for Food, Farming, and Community Wealth