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You Are The Food System

You Are The Food System
You Are The Food System

You Are The Food System

EPA Farmers Market to Open in Spring

By Wolfram Alderson
Executive Director
Collective Roots

An international movement is building around the idea of communities taking control of their food system.

Thirty years ago, my first job in social service was organizing farmers' markets in the lowest income areas of Los Angeles. With farmers' markets now so well established in many communities, it may be hard to imagine the fact that back in the 1970s, farmers' markets had almost become extinct in California, nearly driven out of existence by regulations put into place by large supermarket chains.

I was fortunate to work in collaboration with neighborhood activists and religious leaders to establish the very first farmers' markets in Los Angeles…thirty years later, most of these markets are still thriving and serving the needs of these communities that have seen tremendous change over the years. Over the last several decades, community based farmers' markets have emerged as powerful symbols of people taking control of their destiny and community health.

The small food system revolution that began several decades ago has now resulted in a renaissance of farmers' markets, community gardens and organic agriculture that means that any Californians today enjoy access to some of the freshest, highest quality produce in the world.

Yet, despite having a rich agricultural history of its own, the people of East Palo Alto have, for the most part, not benefited from this social movement that has enabled many communities to take charge of their food system. It is quite likely that you, a reader of EPA.net, are already aware of some of the challenges that have prevented the food system of East Palo Alto from evolving adequately enough to meet the needs of this very special community.

Today, we must acknowledge the fact that despite the historical efforts of many individuals, East Palo Alto does not currently enjoy access to a farmers' market, community garden, or a supermarket. This lack of access to high quality, healthy food, adds inconvenience, stress, even risk, to the lives of many who live in East Palo Alto. This reality contrasts starkly with surrounding communities that enjoy access to some of the most well stocked food markets in the Bay Area.

The good news is that, with your support and involvement, this reality is about to change.

Community based organizations, local government, faith based organizations, local schools, youth groups and others are joining together in partnership to improve the food system in East Palo Alto. A strong community wide collaboration has formed, and it is with great joy and excitement that I announce that the East Palo Alto Community Farmers' Market is opening in Spring of 2008. Local gardeners will be encouraged to participate in addition to farmers certified by the State Department of Food and Agriculture. St. Francis of Assisi Church has graciously offered the use of their site, and the current plans are to offer the market on Sunday afternoons year round. This is just one of several community based efforts that are addressing the food and nutrition needs of East Palo Alto. These efforts include development of organic gardens in local schools, re-establishing a community garden, and increasing the level of advocacy and support needed to bring a supermarket to East Palo Alto.

There are a variety of ways that you can support these efforts. The food system is not an abstract concept, but rather a system in which we all participate and can make a difference. Our choices of what kind of food we buy, and the actions we take to advocate for our own needs as well as those of our community make a difference in our quality of life and health, and the futures of our children. Please join this exciting effort.

Collective Roots is an East Palo Alto-based nonprofit organization with the mission of developing young urban leaders who understand where their food comes from and how their actions impact human and environmental health.

For more information about these important efforts to re-shape our food system, please visit www.collectiveroots.org and epafarmersmarket.org. You can also contact Collective Roots at 650.324.2769 or info@CollectiveRoots.org.

Photo courtesy Collective Roots

 

 

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OLD RAVENSWOOD GARDENKITS WAS HERE FIRST....................

OLD RAVENSWOOD GARDENKITS P.O. BOX 51524 RAVENSWOOD, CA. 934303 (650) 630 1985 EPA LIC # 2003410 SMC FBN# 194935

-- Leland Francois on February 25, 2008 09:28 AM (view details)

Please share more!

Would love to hear more about your work and how we might collaborate.

-- Wolfram Alderson on February 26, 2008 02:33 PM (view details)

I'm Excited For Us

I am extremely excited that East Palo Alto will soon host a Farmers’ Market by, of, and for this Community and those nearby. Access to quality fresh foods is a right, not a privilege and (I believe) a step in the right direction – that much closer to a full-service, national grocery store located within our City’s borders. I am equally excited to know that ours is a Community that can lay claim to each the ‘old’ and the ‘new,’ to both the ‘first’ and the ‘last’– I am excited to know that neither is a mutually exclusive concept, and that all can co-exist - amicably, communally. In fact, I envision a Farmers’ Market that is eloquently useful; one that is complementary and (hopefully) serves as efficiently as a weekly source of fresh, quality foods and produce for those in our community who may be physically limited, or hurried, and unable to do their own gardening, as it does a centralized venue for vendors and residents of the ‘do-it-yourself’ variety to share their products and ideas, like GardenKits. Most importantly, I believe the East Palo Alto Community Farmers’ Market presents a timely opportunity to advance the ‘collective’ - a space for ‘our community’ to come together regularly simply to see each other and to celebrate health and healthy eating, and in so doing to reflect what is best about ourselves and our values; our rich cultural and ethnic diversity, our vibrancy, our creativity, our individual and collective uniqueness, our oneness, our “it’s not about this or that color; not about what separates us; not about the first, or the last; not about the ‘you,’ or the ‘me,’ or the ‘I,’ …..It’s about the ‘US.’ ”..... Yeah, let’s go there. I’m excited!
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-- Lettecia ("Elle") Rayson on March 06, 2008 11:29 AM (view details)

OLD RAVENSWOOD GARDENKIT'S SAY'S

YEAH FARMERS! START YOUR ENGINES...

-- Leland Francois on March 07, 2008 03:55 PM (view details)
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