We've proudly partnered with
Intersectional Environmentalist to dive into the ways organic agriculture can serve as a solution for repairing our planet’s soil and ecosystem.
Together, we’ve created a free digital resource for anyone who's passionate and interested in learning more about the intersectionality between organic farming and climate change.
What's inside:
🌿 Organic + Climate Mitigation 101: In this toolkit, we dive deep into how organic agriculture can serve as a solution for repairing our planet's soil and ecosystem. It's a vital resource for anyone looking to make a positive impact on the environment.
🌎 Intersectionality of Organic Farming + Environmental Justice: We investigate the ways our broken food and agricultural systems are affecting climate-impacted communities. It sheds light on how these communities are mobilizing around initiatives like organic community gardening, food justice, and mutual aid. By sharing these stories, we hope to inspire positive change and support meaningful causes.
🌱 Inspiring Stories: Learn more about the innovative ideas and successful initiatives from past winners of our annual Gardens for Good grant program. Their work serves as a beacon of hope, motivating us to make a difference in our communities using organic farming as a tool of justice.
This toolkit showcases our commitment to excellence. Together with IE, we're making a meaningful impact on the environment and society.
About Intersectional Environmentalist:
We're proud to collaborate with Intersectional Environmentalist (IE), founded by environmental activist Leah Thomas. They promote an inclusive approach to environmentalism, advocating for the protection of people and the planet.