California Food & Justice Coalition
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The California Food & Justice Coalition (CFJC) is an organization that "promotes the basic human right to healthy food while advancing social, agricultural, environmental and economic justice priorities."[1]
- "CFJC was founded by the Community Food Security Coalition in 2003 as a way to coordinate the efforts of the burgeoning food justice movement in California, and address food policy needs. CFJC was a program of the Community Food Security Coalition until 2008 when CFJC became an independent project, fiscally sponsored by the Ecology Center in Berkeley."[2]
Contents
Members[3]
- ALBA (Agriculture and Land-Based Training Association)
- Berkeley Youth Alternatives Garden
- Buried River Ranch
- CANFIT
- Community Water Center
- California Institute for Rural Studies
- Californians for Pesticide Reform
- Fairview Gardens
- Farm Fresh Choice
- Food & Water Watch
- Food First
- Fresno County Economic Opportunities Commission
- Go Live
- Mandela Marketplace
- North Coast Co-op
- One in Ten Coalition
- PANNA (Pesticide Action Network North America)
- Pesticide Watch
- Planting Justice
- Public Health Institute
- Soil Born Farms
- South Central Farmers
- Swanton Berry Farm
- Tierra Miguel Foundation
- The Working Group
Contact
- California Food & Justice Coalition
- 398 60th St.
- Oakland, CA 94609
- Ph: 510-704-0245
- Web: http://cafoodjustice.org/
- Twitter: @cafoodjustice
Articles and resources
Related SourceWatch articles
References
- ↑ California Food & Justice Coalition, Accessed May 21, 2011.
- ↑ California Food & Justice Coalition, Accessed May 21, 2011.
- ↑ Members, Accessed May 21, 2011.