Connecting you to pioneering green leaders & businesses in the Bay Area through green tours of sustainability-in-action for private & professional groups🌱501c3
FOOD FUNDED selected 14 changemakers to present their solutions:
Better Soul Food • Ancient superfoods • Teas raising lives of indigenous farmers • Cultural heritage foods • Nut butters scaling regenerative agriculture • Women & BIPOC-Owned Wine Shop... and more!
You can still join! It's a virtual event with plenty of opportunities to interact with the presenters in breakout rooms. @SlowMoneyNorCal@FOODFUNDED Regenerate 2022 Fall on Thursday, Nov 10 Virtual Summit 9:30am - 3pm PT
Sign up now: https://t.co/DElUAYtr0T
The @deepmedicinecir (DMC) is a WOC-led, collaborative nonprofit that is committed to heal the wounds of colonialism through food, medicine, restoration, story and learning. Support their work: https://t.co/o57inJ85l0 We will be bringing people there for tours! Stay tuned!
You're invited to Tech Futures, a fundraiser kick off & movie screening for Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. Help us to continue to serve our youth with innovative tech ed, identity-affirming, mentorship, & career pathways in the tech industry.
RSVP here: https://t.co/TdsKdAd36g
LAST DAY to get taste samples from the finalists at the @SlowMoneyNorCal@FOODFUNDED 2022! You'll enjoy meeting investment-ready, promising food entrepreneurs building a more resilient food system. Virtual Summit on Thursday, Nov 10 9:30am - 3pm PT
RSVP!: https://t.co/gUKuyGpGTD
Modern development of California has disrupted these ancient practices, and many struggle to understand fire’s role in our ecosystems. This panel will explore the possibilities for negotiating our relationship to fire in the 21st century and beyond.
Join At the BirdHouse for a virtual panel discussion led by indigenous fire experts, homeowners, firefighting professionals, and policymakers to ask: How can we negotiate our relationship with fire in California’s fire-dependent landscape?
Register here!: https://t.co/FZGWGQ3Qog
California’s native peoples have long stewarded fire as a cultural tool to maintain a healthy balance within the land. When properly applied, fire can safely reduce fuel loads, cycle nutrients, and aid in the germination of seeds.
In a series of six thought-provoking episodes, hosts Cara Romero and Alexis Bunten, Bioneers Indigeneity Program Directors, engage in conversations with Native culture bearers, scholars, movement leaders, and non-Native allies on important issues and solutions in Indian Country.
We're proud to announce the release of the first season of our Indigeneity Conversations podcast. Hosts Cara Romero (Chemehuevi) and @acbunten (Unangan/Yup'ik) invite indigenous activists to discuss important topics in the community. https://t.co/GH5n8JlVqt #indigenouspeoplesday
This year’s Open farm tours event with CAFF has come to a successful close. For BAGT, the great takeaway was that it was a rich opportunity to meet the growers implementing regenerative practices and learn the importance of soil.
Thank you, Penny Ellis, CAFF, and all the farms!
Thank you, Vandana Shiva, for igniting this spark, Miguel Robles for carrying it forward, to Mark Squire and Aaron Lucich for facilitating at @TaraFirmaFarms !
#soil#soilhealth#permaculture
Our ED Marissa LaMagna spent an inspiring weekend recently at the @soilnotoil event.
So thankful for the inspiring lineup of presenters who have dedicated their lives to the health of our global family and of Mother Earth.
Save the Date: Oct 13! The @planetacterra lecture series continues with “Youth Advocates Speak,” a virtual panel discussion with Cupertino high school students moderated by Crystal Hernandez. Join us at 4 pm. Register now: https://t.co/A7ZVaWV4fv
Join @Fibershed at the Fibershed Learning Center on September 17 for the Rooted in Simplicity Community Event!
This gathering and celebration will focus on the meaning and power of what we wear and how we care for those textiles over time.
Sign up here: https://t.co/4syBBlc54j
Join the 8th @soilnotoil Gathering at @TaraFirmaFarms!
Register link: https://t.co/t22VDpe7nQ
Besides educational panel discussions and keynote speakers, during the 2-day event, you are invited to learn about Tara Firma Farms' regenerative efforts, composting, and soil management
Special gratitude to our hosts Tara Firma Farms (Mark Squire, Aaron Lucich), Rusty Hinges Ranch (Suzanne Kimbel), John Farias (Indigenous Edibles), Pamela Burns (Wild Plum Cafe), and the sponsors Guayaki, Olipop, Golden State Cider, House Kombucha and Frey Wine!
With the huge success of our #FarmFest 2022 with @SlowMoneyNorCal, we want to thank each one of the participants for turning out in huge numbers to make it a success. We hope you all enjoyed the event and were able to network with the people of your interest in a good way.