Food and Farming

No economic sector is more socially and environmentally destructive than the current global food system, which relies on corporate monopolies and industrial agriculture. But famers are reclaiming the role of food as a powerful way to bring people together.
Farmers and food justice advocates are transforming the status quo with sustainable food systems and regenerative farming practices. These incredibly dynamic solutions are changing how we eat — serving as community-oriented, healthy and delicious ways to manage food production from seed to shelf.
The Deep Medicine Circle is a land back project dedicated to restoring societal and individual health degraded by capitalism and colonialism. In this interview, DMC Executive Director, Dr Rupa Marya, talks about how critical it is to reestablish the place of indigenous peoples as leaders in their ancestral lands.
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Center for Food Safety works to protect our food, our farms, and our environment.
The Marin Carbon Project seeks to enhance carbon sequestration in rangeland, agricultural, and forest soils through applied research, demonstration and implementation in Marin County.