The Food Activist Handbook: Big & Small Things You Can Do to Help Provide Fresh, Healthy Food for Your Community

One person really can make a difference. From starting neighborhood kitchens to connecting food pantries with local family farms, Ali Berlow offers a variety of simple and practical strategies for improving your community’s food quality and security. Learn how your actions can keep money in the local economy, reduce the carbon footprint associated with food transportation, and preserve local landscapes. The Food Activist Handbook gives you the know-how and inspiration to create a better world, one meal at a time.

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The Food Activist Handbook: Big & Small Things You Can Do to Help Provide Fresh, Healthy Food for Your Community

One person really can make a difference. From starting neighborhood kitchens to connecting food pantries with local family farms, Ali Berlow offers a variety of simple and practical strategies for improving your community’s food quality and security. Learn how your actions can keep money in the local economy, reduce the carbon footprint associated with food transportation, and preserve local landscapes. The Food Activist Handbook gives you the know-how and inspiration to create a better world, one meal at a time.

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The Food Activist Handbook: Big & Small Things You Can Do to Help Provide Fresh, Healthy Food for Your Community

The Food Activist Handbook: Big & Small Things You Can Do to Help Provide Fresh, Healthy Food for Your Community

The Food Activist Handbook: Big & Small Things You Can Do to Help Provide Fresh, Healthy Food for Your Community

The Food Activist Handbook: Big & Small Things You Can Do to Help Provide Fresh, Healthy Food for Your Community

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One person really can make a difference. From starting neighborhood kitchens to connecting food pantries with local family farms, Ali Berlow offers a variety of simple and practical strategies for improving your community’s food quality and security. Learn how your actions can keep money in the local economy, reduce the carbon footprint associated with food transportation, and preserve local landscapes. The Food Activist Handbook gives you the know-how and inspiration to create a better world, one meal at a time.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781612121802
Publisher: Storey Publishing, LLC
Publication date: 05/05/2015
Pages: 320
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Ali Berlow is the author of The Food Activist Handbook and The Mobile Poultry Slaughterhouse, and the co-owner of Edible Vineyard magazine. Berlow founded and served as the first executive director of Island Grown Initiative, a grassrooots nonprofit that encourages and supports a resilient and accessible local food system on Martha’s Vineyard. She is the co-host of “The Local Food Report,” a public radio program out of WCAI in Woods Hole, Massachusetts. She lives in West Tisbury, Massachusetts, and in Putney, Vermont.

Table of Contents

Foreword by Alice Randall

Introduction

Chapter 1: Start

  • Know your Local Food Community
  • Hold a Potluck with a Purpose
  • Find Your Issues
  • Host a Farmers' Dinner
Chapter 2: Educate
  • Start a Farm to School Program
  • Institute Best Practices at Your School Garden
  • Get Certified
  • Have a Fun-Raiser
  • Go to a Conference
  • Connect Athletics to Healthy Eating
  • Restrict Food and Beverage Advertising in Schools
  • Start a Harvest of the Month Program
  • Collect Data
  • Make Over McDonald's
  • Visit Your School Cafeteria
  • Suspend Judgment
  • Start a College Farm
  • Join the Food Revolution
  • Celebrate Food Day
Chapter 3: Build
  • Ask What Is Working
  • Practice the Foundations of Just Food Systems
  • Learn Your History
  • Campaign For Agricultural Workers' Rights
  • Build a Healthy Organization
  • Implement a Conflict-of-Interest Policy
  • Ask for Money (and Use It Well)
  • Keep Your Good Name
  • Create a Food Hub
  • Make a Map
  • Use Mapmaking Software
  • Organize a Farmers' Market
  • Create a Permit Program for Produce Cart Vendors
  • Join Farm Hack
  • Support Humane Slaughter
  • Build a Local Slaughterhouse
  • Find a Policy Geek (or Become One)
  • Become an Interpreter
  • Learn from Those Who Came before You
Chapter 4: Grow
  • Make a Farm Succession Plan
  • Green Your City Spaces
  • Diversify with Ethnic Crops
  • Seek Funding for Commercial Aquaponics
  • Save Seeds
  • Start a Public Seed Library
  • Build a Community Garden
  • Grow Free Food
  • Keep Bees
  • Grow a Kitchen Garden
  • Organize a Workplace CSA
  • Protect Migrant Workers
Chapter 5: Connect
  • Mentor Veterans
  • Parade Cows Down Main Street
  • Throw a Living Local Fest
  • Screen a Film
  • Plant a Garden at a Jail
  • Decolonize Your Diet
  • Host Interfaith Discussions about Food
  • Bring Together Food and Religion

Chapter 6: Speak

  • Be a Witness
  • Promote Good Work
  • Keep Informed
  • Listen
  • Learn to Tell Stories
  • Hold a Poetry Workshop
  • Publish
  • Use Media
Chapter 7: Harvest
  • Create a Gleaning Network
  • Harvest Public Fruit Trees
  • Extend the Harvest
  • Forage Wild Foods
  • Start a Fillet Program
  • Choose Fish Wisely
Chapter 8: Feed
  • Support a Local Grocery Store
  • Start a Food Miles Labeling Program
  • Make Food Distribution Efficient
  • Become a Food Desert Grocer
  • Shop at Your Local Farmer's Market
  • Accept SNAP
  • Campaign to Raise the Minimum Wage
  • Start a Campaign to Tax Unhealthy Food
  • Start a Food Recovery Program
  • Bring Good Food to Hospitals
  • Reduce Food Waste at Restaurants

Chapter 9: Cook

  • Make Small Changes
  • Plan Meals
  • Grocery Shop
  • Start a Community Kitchen
  • Start a Cooking Club
  • Go Meatless on Mondays
  • Cook for Someone with Cancer
  • Host a Dinner-and-a-Movie Potluck
  • Host a Grow-Out
  • Clean Up
Chapter 10: Engage
  • Start from Where the World Is
  • Be an Active Citizen
  • Serve on a Board or Commission
  • Fund Effective Programs
  • Connect Food Policy Councils and Town Planners
  • Engage with Boards and Commissions
  • Know Your Members of Congress
  • Speak Out
  • #VoteFood
Acknowledgements
Index
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