Just Food Edmonton is a group of concerned individuals and organizations working together to ensure everyone in the Edmonton Region participates in and benefits from an equitable and ecologically sound food system – a JUST food system.
Just Food Edmonton is determined to create a just food system in the Edmonton Region by:
Our next event:
Presentation at UofA's International Week 2010, mark it on your calendar!
To find our more about our upcoming events click here.
Bringing it Home: Global to Local Food Sovereignty Movements
2:00 PM – 3:20 PM, Thursday, Feb 4, 2010
Education Centre South 377
Eva Bogdan, Just Food Edmonton; Becky Lipton, Becky Lipton Research and Consulting Ltd.; Angie Dedrick and Susan Roberts, Growing Food Security Alberta
Food sovereignty is a global movement borne out of grassroots responses to the international food system and food injustices associated with it. Even kitchen table discussions across the country now focus on how to further food sovereignty nationally and personally. Explore food sovereignty from the global to the local and actively delve into the implications of food sovereignty here in Edmonton. For more information about International Week click here.
Just Food Edmonton is determined to create a just food system in the Edmonton Region by:
- building relationships, facilitating connections, and coordinating efforts
- raising awareness through education
- initiating and supporting projects, actions, research and evaluation
- and influencing policy.
Our next event:
Presentation at UofA's International Week 2010, mark it on your calendar!
To find our more about our upcoming events click here.
Bringing it Home: Global to Local Food Sovereignty Movements
2:00 PM – 3:20 PM, Thursday, Feb 4, 2010
Education Centre South 377
Eva Bogdan, Just Food Edmonton; Becky Lipton, Becky Lipton Research and Consulting Ltd.; Angie Dedrick and Susan Roberts, Growing Food Security Alberta
Food sovereignty is a global movement borne out of grassroots responses to the international food system and food injustices associated with it. Even kitchen table discussions across the country now focus on how to further food sovereignty nationally and personally. Explore food sovereignty from the global to the local and actively delve into the implications of food sovereignty here in Edmonton. For more information about International Week click here.
