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We are so excited to reveal our 1st Annual Limited Edition Harvest Print! The theme of this year’s Harvest Print “Celebrating the Food that Unites Us.”
This limited edition print was created for us by the talented artist Ryan Stiner from Ann Arbor Michigan. 10% of the proceeds of all merchandise sold will be donated to a group of urban community agriculture projects. These organizations are leaders in community building agricultural projects. Together they engage young people and their communities in farming and food distribution, help urban communities grow their own nutritious foods, nourish & preserve food traditions, and teach sustainable practices for food production and resource management. Learn more about the organizations we are supporting below!
The Food Project – Boston, Massachusetts
2018 Farmer’s Market – credit Juniper StudiosServing the Greater Boston and North Shore of Eastern Massachusetts, The Food Project employs 120 local teenagers to help grow an equitable and sustainable local food system. Each year, youth cultivate 70 acres of farmland in cities and suburbs; over 50% of the 200,000 pounds of fresh fruits and vegetables they harvest is distributed to local families living with food insecurity—by way of affordable farmers’ markets, food donations, backyard garden initiatives, and partnerships with local businesses. Through hands-on farmwork, social justice workshops, and community engagement, young people at The Food Project grow into the next generation of food justice leaders.
2018 FarmCity Slicker Farms – Oakland, California
City Slicker Farms began with a mission to empower West Oakland community members to meet the basic need for fresh, healthy food by creating sustainable, high-yield urban farms and backyard gardens. Since its founding in 2001, City Slicker Farms has been at the forefront of the 21st-century sustainable urban farming and food justice movement, gaining national recognition as a leader in supporting low-income communities of color to grow food in the city. In those sixteen years, they have built over 400 backyard and community gardens, produced 300,000 pounds of nutrient rich food, and trained thousands of community members in organic gardening methods and environmental stewardship. By gathering to celebrate food, share resources and knowledge, and preserve food-ways, they nourish and strengthen the resilience of their communities.
Outdoor Classroom – West Oakland Urban Farm & Park










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