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{{toplink|url=http://soilgeneration.org|name=soilgeneration.org}}Soil Generation is a Black & Brown-led coalition of gardeners, farmers, individuals, and community-based organizations working to ensure people of color regain community control of land and food, to secure access to the resources necessary to determine how the land is used, address community health concerns, grow food and improve the environment. We will reach these goals through relationship building, honoring culture, community education, organizing, activism and advocacy: a People’s Agroecology.
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{{toplink|url=http://soilgeneration.org|name=soilgeneration.org}}[[File:SoilGeneration.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Soil Generation members at City Hall.]]'''Soil Generation''' is a Black & Brown-led coalition of gardeners, farmers, individuals, and community-based organizations working '''to ensure people of color regain community control of land and food''', to secure access to the resources necessary to determine how the land is used, address community health concerns, grow food and improve the environment. We will reach these goals through relationship building, honoring culture, community education, organizing, activism and advocacy: a People’s Agroecology.
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''Note:''  The above description came from the organization's [http://soilgeneration.org/aboutus About Us] page.
 
''Note:''  The above description came from the organization's [http://soilgeneration.org/aboutus About Us] page.
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Latest revision as of 02:39, 26 April 2019

soilgeneration.org

Soil Generation members at City Hall.

Soil Generation is a Black & Brown-led coalition of gardeners, farmers, individuals, and community-based organizations working to ensure people of color regain community control of land and food, to secure access to the resources necessary to determine how the land is used, address community health concerns, grow food and improve the environment. We will reach these goals through relationship building, honoring culture, community education, organizing, activism and advocacy: a People’s Agroecology.

  • Community Self-Determination.
  • Community Self-Representation.
  • Supportive Policies.
  • Healthy Neighborhoods.
  • Food Justice.
  • Environmental Justice.

Note:  The above description came from the organization's About Us page.

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