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The Detroit Black Community Food Sovereignty Network (DBCFSN) was established to ensure that Detroit's African American population plays a significant role in the local food movement. Given that African Americans constitute most of Detroit's population, DBCFSN aims to position them in leadership roles within this movement. Our commitment to Black food sovereignty and environmental and climate justice has expanded nationally and globally. Through our initiatives, we strive to create sustainable, equitable food systems and advocate for policies that address the unique challenges faced by Black communities in Detroit and beyond. 2026 is the year of our 20th Anniversary. We are deeply grateful to be in community with supporters like you. For nearly two decades, the Detroit Black Community Food Sovereignty Network has worked alongside Detroiters to grow food, leadership, and self-determination rooted in Black love and collective care. Your generosity makes this work possible. We invite you to celebrate this milestone with us in the year ahead—honoring the legacy we’ve built together and planting seeds for the next generation of Black food sovereignty in Detroit. Thank you for believing in our mission and standing with us. With gratitude,Detroit Black Community Food Sovereignty Network https://www.dbcfsn.org/researchrequest Research Request (between Plymouth and West Chicago) Second Floorat the corner of East Euclid Saturdays and Sundays8:00am – 12:00pm https://www.dbcfsn.org/researchrequest DONATE $20 FOR 20 © 2026 Detroit Black Community Food Sovereignty Network. All rights reserved
About Us DBCFSN Brochure20th Anniversary Annual Report Mission Statement Core Values Vision Statement FAQ D-Town Farm Volunteer Volunteer Form Farm Tour Request Form SLIPTutorials Farm Tour Request Form Programs Food Warriors Food N Flava Environmental Justice DBFLFD. I. N. E. Congo Beehive Coalition Environmental Justice Congo Beehive Coalition Commons Detroit Black Cooperatives Manual Detroit Black Cooperatives Manual Membership Become A Sustainer Donate Contact Us Research Request Form Media Request Form Research Request Form The Detroit Black Community Food Sovereignty Network (DBCFSN) was established to ensure that Detroit's African American population plays a significant role in the local food movement. Given that African Americans constitute most of Detroit's population, DBCFSN aims to position them in leadership roles within this movement. Our commitment to Black food sovereignty and environmental and climate justice has expanded nationally and globally. Through our initiatives, we strive to create sustainable, equitable food systems and advocate for policies that address the unique challenges faced by Black communities in Detroit and beyond. CELEBRATING TWENTY YEARS 2026 is the year of our 20th Anniversary. We are deeply grateful to be in community with supporters like you. For nearly two decades, the Detroit Black Community Food Sovereignty Network has worked alongside Detroiters to grow food, leadership, and self-determination rooted in Black love and collective care. Your generosity makes this work possible. We invite you to celebrate this milestone with us in the year ahead—honoring the legacy we’ve built together and planting seeds for the next generation of Black food sovereignty in Detroit. Thank you for believing in our mission and standing with us. With gratitude,Detroit Black Community Food Sovereignty Network -Educational & Youth Programs https://www.dbcfsn.org/researchrequest Research Request Group Volunteer Requests 14027 West Outer Drive (between Plymouth and West Chicago) Detroit, Michigan 48239 MARCH 15TH - NOVEMBER 22ND Second Floorat the corner of East Euclid Detroit, Michigan 48202 Available by appointment only. Saturdays and Sundays8:00am – 12:00pm Group Volunteer Request D-Town Farm Tour Request https://www.dbcfsn.org/researchrequest DONATE $20 FOR 20 © 2026 Detroit Black Community Food Sovereignty Network. All rights reserved
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