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Movement Break

Step away from your desk chair, kitchen table, or workspace for a grounding exercise and movement break. Join Fenyx, a Radically Fit instructor, in this 30-minute movement break.

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Solidarity Funding: Supporting Racial Justice in Food and Agriculture Philanthropy

Join a funder peer follow-up to the special 2021 SAFSF Forum session Decolonizing Food Philanthropy. This follow-up conversation on Monday, November 1 is available only to funders who participated in the special Forum session. For other funders, note that we are exploring a repeat of the original conversation in spring 2022. This session has the

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Deadline for Session Proposals for 20th Annual SAFSF Forum

SAFSF is pleased to accept concurrent workshop and learning dinner proposals for the 20th Annual SAFSF Forum from all funders, even those who are not members of SAFSF. Proposals must be submitted online through the form by Monday, January 10, 2022, at 12 pm PT.  We strongly encourage you to read through our session idea guidelines for frequently asked questions, including details

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Structurally Rooted Systemic Inequality Requires Social Justice Solutions

Hosted by SAFSF and Duke University World Food Policy Center Structural inequality establishes and maintains dominating relationships, where certain groups of people are valued more than other groups of people. This plays out in every aspect of our society. Relational, robust, structurally rooted social justice informed equity is the way to deconstruct manifestations of structural

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Early-bird Registration Deadline

Early-bird registration for the 20th Annual SAFSF Forum: Commitment & Accountability is now open! Register before May 4th at Midnight PT to receive an early-bird discount. Additionally, site visits and learning dinners have a limited number of spots available and will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis. You can view our event program, registration rates, and speaker directory through the button below.

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Funders + Lawyers + Family Farmers = Success

The Farmers Lawyer story of saving 245,000 Family Farms from Illegal Foreclosures in the 1980s and Why Funding Legal Strategies is Crucial This session will tell three stories. The first story is how Sarah Vogel, then a solo practice lawyer in North Dakota, brought a lawsuit against USDA for nine broke farmers that grew into a case

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