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Donate $20 for 20 Year Campaign 20 YEARS OF BUILDING BLACK FOOD SOVEREIGNTY 2026 marks the Detroit Black Community Food Sovereignty Network’s 20th anniversary of advancingfood sovereignty,environmental justice, and Black liberation in Detroit and beyond. Join our $20 for 20 Years campaign by making a $20 anniversary gift, becoming a $20 monthlysustainer, or contributing $200 to support the continued growth of Black food sovereignty in Detroit. Your support today will help ensure our vital work continues for the next 20 years and beyond. Invest in our future—DONATE now and join the movement shaping a just, sustainable food system. Become a monthly sustainer or make a twentieth anniversary gift today. 20 YEARS OF BUILDING BLACK FOOD SOVEREIGNTY “Bridging the difference within and beyond Blackness is a big challenge. That is why we focus heavily on political education and healing. Inter and intra racial healing is crucial to our work because everyone has absorbed several traumas over centuries that has caused us to show up in ways that are so harmful to one another. The lateral violence that is in our communities can be so overwhelming... the healing that has to happen so we can unlearn and relearn has been intense. It’s challenging and it's also very rewarding to see and feel healing in action.” Black food sovereignty is the right of people of African descent to access healthy and culturally appropriate food produced through ecologically sound and sustainable methods, and their right to define their own food and agriculture systems. Food sovereignty is, therefore, a holistic, healthy and sustainable approach for communities to address chronic food insecurity. To play, press and hold the enter key. To stop, release the enter key.
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