Free cooking classes. Volunteer opportunities in Black-owned farms. Yearly conferences. Community hub. Paid fellowship for BIPOC in Oregon. See website for all programs and opportunities.
The Black Food Sovereignty Coalition (BFSC) serves as a collaboration hub for Black and Brown communities to confront the systemic barriers that make food, place and economic opportunities inaccessible to us. BFSC is focused on meeting these barriers with creative, innovative, and sustainable solutions. Built on a decade of work of founding members of the Black Food Sovereignty Council and other Black-identified leaders and stakeholders in the Pacific Northwest, the BFSC mission is to ignite Black and brown communities to participate as owners and movement leaders within food systems, placemaking, and economic development.
If you are interested in volunteering time working on a farm site, please follow this link to the Black Futures Farm volunteer application form: blackfutures.farm/volunteer