Building Grassroots Power through Food Sovereignty: the experience of the U.S. Food Sovereignty Alliance (Africans Food Sovereignty Working Group)

The Global Justice Program at UC Berkeley’s Haas Institute for a Fair and Inclusive Society invites you to November session of the Africa’s and Africans in the diaspora’s food systems, on Building Grassroots Power through Food Sovereignty: the experience of the U.S. Food Sovereignty Alliance.

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AFSWG Nov 2016 Flyer
Talk 

The US Food Sovereignty Alliance (USFSA) is a nation-wide network of grassroots groups and grassroots supportive organizations. Created in 2009, the Alliance emerges as the response of US allies to the root causes of the 2008 global food crisis.

In this talk, Saulo will share with us how this volunteer-run space has challenged the dominant narratives around food and agriculture in the US, and the structures that have prevented grassroots organizations and grassroots supportive organizations to build power. And how to move from tactical to strategic space is one of the questions in the praxis of the USFSA.

Speaker Bio

Saulo Araujo is the director of Global Movements Program in WhyHunger, a 41-year old grassroots supportive organization based in New York City. Saulo works to advance initiatives of food sovereignty and agroecology by identifying resources and network opportunities that will strengthen the work of grassroots organizations and social movements.

The AFSWG

The Africans Food Sovereignty Working Group at Cal is a venue for activists, organizers, researchers, policy makers, scientists, filmmakers, and anybody else interested in Africa’s and the African diaspora’s food systems. The working group’s goals are to critically reflect on projects, scholarship, and information that engage with the experience of African communities and social movements both in the Continent and in the diaspora who are at the frontline combating food insecurity, climate change, and redesigning alternative food systems utilizing ecological and sustainable methods. The events of AFSWG are free and open to the public.

Facilitators

Elsadig Elsheikh, Haas Institute’s Global Justice Program <elsadig@berkeley.edu

Peiley Lau, Ph.D. student, Agricultural and Resource Economics, UCB <peiley@berkeley.edu>