Detroit Food Justice Task Force

08/06/2025
08/02/2025
Looking so forward to seeing yall ALL tomorrow!!! We are at CAPACITY!
10/22/2024

Looking so forward to seeing yall ALL tomorrow!!! We are at CAPACITY!

REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN! Space is limited so please register early!It’s It's that time of year! I hope you will come ou...
10/09/2024

REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN!
Space is limited so please register early!

It’s It's that time of year!

I hope you will come out and make Fire Cider with me and learn more about the history of this vital community medicine!

ALL SUPPLIES WILL BE PROVIDED TO MAKE YOUR OWN FIRE CIDER

FEEL FREE TO BRING ANY INGREDIENTS TO SHARE AS WELL

LEARN ABOUT THE LANDMARK CASE OF “TRADITIONS NOT TRADEMARK”

BOOK GIVE-AWAY!

Here is the registration link!

Northend Resource Center 9245 Goodwin Street, Detroit MI

09/27/2024

SAVE THE DATE!

Its 🔥🔥🔥 🫙🫙🫙🫚🌶🧅🧄🍋🥃 It's that time of year!

I will be posting a registration link soon so I can have enough supplies on hand.

&DCider2024

09/06/2024

Do you need a fresh Meal for Lunch? Have you tried the MacNCheese at the NorthEnd Deli?? Come visit today and grab your favorite Kombucha on tap.

Whodat on the cover? Our own We the People of Detroit's Monica Lewis Patrick and Debra Taylor. The WPD work is highly re...
08/19/2024

Whodat on the cover? Our own We the People of Detroit's Monica Lewis Patrick and Debra Taylor. The WPD work is highly referenced in this book which I am considering a MUST READ. Adding it to the List-O!

"The tireless resistance of local communities fighting for ownership of America's third largest water system.
Toxic Water, Toxic System exposes the consequences of a seemingly anonymous authoritarian state willing to maintain white supremacy at any cost--including poisoning an entire city and shutting off water to thousands of people. Weaving together narratives of frontline activists along with archival data, Michael Mascarenhas provides a powerful exploration of the political alliances and bureaucratic mechanisms that uphold inequality.
Drawing from three years of ethnographic fieldwork in Flint and Detroit, this book amplifies the voices of marginalized communities, particularly African American women, whose perspectives and labor have been consistently overlooked. Toxic Water, Toxic System offers a fresh perspective on the ties between urban austerity policies, environmental harm, and the advancement of white supremacist agendas in predominantly Black and brown cities."



The tireless resistance of local communities fighting for ownership of America's third largest water system. Toxic Water, Toxic System exposes the consequences of a seemingly anonymous authoritarian state willing to maintain white supremacy at any cost--including poisoning an entire city and shuttin...

“I’m erecting a new office, the Office of Urban Agriculture and Community Spaces, because while much agriculture is stri...
03/21/2024

“I’m erecting a new office, the Office of Urban Agriculture and Community Spaces, because while much agriculture is strictly agricultural, sometimes people also utilize the land to develop a sense of community. So we often see places with flowers and benches, and it’s not necessarily primarily agricultural work, but it’s land-based work.

Many people are doing all kinds of creative things in the city, and I want all those creative uses to have legal standing.”

The city's first urban agriculture director, Tepfirah Rushdan, aims to help gardeners access land and water while making urban farming a seamless part of the city’s policy.

02/08/2024

We will be celebrating Black History Month all of February with a series we’re calling “Black Food Co-op Futures” - featuring four historic, Black-led food cooperatives that have recently opened or are in late-stage development (stage 3A or later) These startups are creating Black-led food co-op history right now, before our eyes!

We’ll be featuring each startup food co-op for five days, sharing updates about their co-ops, and information about how we can all directly financially support their work to build and inspire Black-led food cooperative futures. And these co-ops will be sharing their stories here with you too - we'll be soon announcing dates/times when some of these co-ops will be going live with us on Facebook!

Clockwise from top left: Detroit People's Food Co-op (Detroit, MI), North Flint Food Market Cooperative (Flint, MI), Fertile Ground Food Cooperative - FGFC (Raleigh, NC), Gem City Market (Dayton, OH)

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