Tumgik
florafaunafolk · 5 years
Photo
Tumblr media
22K notes · View notes
florafaunafolk · 5 years
Photo
Tumblr media
permaculture ethics // an illustrated introduction 🌻 (don’t remove caption)
1K notes · View notes
florafaunafolk · 5 years
Text
BUILDING EQUITABLE ORGANIZATIONS
Race Equity and Inclusion Action Guide- Embracing Equity: 7 Steps to Advance and Embed Race Equity and Inclusion Within Your Organization from the Annie E. Casey Foundation
Racial Equity Impact Assessment Toolkit from Race Forward
Whole Measures for Community Food Systems: Values Based Planning and Intervention by the Community Food Security Coalition
RACIAL EQUITY TERMS AND DEFINITIONS
Race Equity Glossary of Terms from the Center for the Study of Social Policy
Glossary from Racial Equity Tools.
INSPIRING ORGANIZATIONS
The Agricultural Justice Project
Coalition of Immokalee Workers
Farmworker Justice
Farm School NYC
Food Chain Workers Alliance
Food First
Growing Food and Justice For All Initiative
Just Food
La Via Campesina
Massachusetts Avenue Project
Migrant Justice
National Young Farmers Coalition
Nuestras Raices
NESAWG – Northeast Sustainable Agriculture Working Group
Planting Justice
Rural Coalition/Coalición Rural
Soul Fire Farm
The U.S. Food Sovereignty Alliance
Transplanting Traditions Community Farm
STRUCTURAL RACISM IN THE FOOD SYSTEM
Beyond Access: What the Movement for Black Lives Policy Says About Food by J. Ama Mantey for Civil Eats
Building the Case for Racial Equity in the Food System from the Center for Social Inclusion
Dismantling Racism in Community Food Work by Rachel Slocum
Dismantling Racism in the Food System by Eric Holt-Giménez and Breeze Harper for Food First
The Farm Bill Report: Corporate Power and Structural Racialization in the US Food System from the Haas Institute
Leaders of Color Discuss Structural Racism and White Privilege in the Food System from Food First
Statement from the National Young Farmers Coalition on Ending Violence Against People of Color in Food and Farming
Why Food Belongs in Our Discussion About Race by Kristin Wartman for Civil Eats
FARM AND FOOD WORKERS’ RIGHTS
The Color of Food Report from Race Forward, a report on the demographics, wages and conditions for workers throughout the food chain
The Hands That Feed Us: Challenges and Opportunities for Workers Along the Food Chain by the Food Chain Workers Alliance:
Labor in the Food System Primer from Food First
Injustice on Our Plates, a report from the Southern Poverty Law Center on Immigrant Women in the US Food Industry.
76 notes · View notes
florafaunafolk · 5 years
Text
“i just may set off in another direction entirely”
Tumblr media
14K notes · View notes
florafaunafolk · 5 years
Text
It’s such a satisfying feeling, being able to fix something you love that was torn or broken.
65 notes · View notes
florafaunafolk · 5 years
Video
youtube
everyone needs to watch this eye-opening, uplifting video. this is how we'll change the world.
Sacred Economics traces the history of money, from ancient gift economies to modern capitalism. Our money system has contributed to alienation, scarcity, and destroyed community. Today, these trends have reached their extreme - but in the wake of their collapse, we may find great opportunity to transition to a more connected, ecological, and sustainable way of being.
45 notes · View notes
florafaunafolk · 5 years
Photo
Tumblr media
what is permaculture? an illustrated introduction // maddieraithby.co.uk
2K notes · View notes
florafaunafolk · 5 years
Photo
permaculture zones
Tumblr media
535 notes · View notes
florafaunafolk · 5 years
Photo
Tumblr media
solarpunk comrade Snufkin
691 notes · View notes
florafaunafolk · 5 years
Photo
Tumblr media
Happy earth day!
4K notes · View notes
florafaunafolk · 5 years
Photo
Tumblr media Tumblr media
There’s a field near my school completely made of weeds
2K notes · View notes
florafaunafolk · 5 years
Photo
Tumblr media
permaculture // an illustrated introduction 🌻 (please don’t remove caption) 🌱
135 notes · View notes
florafaunafolk · 5 years
Photo
Tumblr media
I was too busy with for for the past few days.
did a bit of work for my sister
41 notes · View notes
florafaunafolk · 5 years
Text
Tumblr media
Vegan version of my first and moste ancient Ghibli inspired soups.
Heat 3 tbsp olive oil or your preferred cooking oil in a large soup pot. Chop three celery stalks, 1.5 sweet onions, 6 smallish carrots (you can adjust amounts of veggies to your preferences) and sauté for around five minutes or so on medium heat stirring occasionally until the onions start to become a little translucent. Add 3 cloves of minced garlic, stir and cook two minutes. Add around 3 cups chopped red potatoes (I really never measure, just use what you’re feeling, I’m estimating I threw about 3 cups in) and cook stirring occasionally 5-7 minutes.
Add 3 tbsp flour, just enough to evenly coat the vegetables and potatoes, cook for another minute stirring it well.
Add six cups vegan ‘chicken’ broth or vegetable broth and bring to a boil.
Once it’s boiling throw in half a pound of gnocci, cook two minutes or until the gnocci start floating to the surface.
Add 1.5 cups unsweetened coconutmilk soup base and one can of corn.
Season with 1 tablespoon dried basil (or more if you like, I tend to go crazy with the basil), 2 bay leaves, a TON of black pepper, and quite a bit of salt because, potatoes.
Turn heat to low and simmer for 10-15 minutes.
Tumblr media Tumblr media
It’s even better the next day!
16K notes · View notes
florafaunafolk · 5 years
Photo
Tumblr media
permaculture ethics // an illustrated introduction 🌻 (don’t remove caption)
1K notes · View notes
florafaunafolk · 5 years
Text
save the bees… and save the bats, save the wasps, save the moths. they are all pollinators, and they are all important to the earth, even if our human eyes don’t deem them as charming as hummingbirds. we have to protect them too!
87K notes · View notes
florafaunafolk · 5 years
Photo
Tumblr media
Prairies are some of the most endangered ecosystems in the world, with the tallgrass prairie being the most endangered. Only 1-4% of tallgrass prairie still exists. Prairies are critically important, not only for the unique biodiversity they possess, but for their effect on climate. The ability to store carbon is a valuable ecological service in today’s changing climate. Carbon, which is emitted both naturally and by human activities such as burning coal to create electricity, is a greenhouse gas that is increasing in the Earth’s atmosphere. Reports from the International Panel on Climate Change, a group of more than 2,000 climate scientists from around the world, agree that increased greenhouse gases are causing climate change, which is leading to sea level rise, higher temperatures, and altered rain patterns. Most of the prairie’s carbon sequestration happens below ground, where prairie roots can dig into the soil to depths up to 15 feet and more. Prairies can store much more carbon below ground than a forest can store above ground. In fact, the prairie was once the largest carbon sink in the world-much bigger than the Amazon rainforest-and its destruction has had devastating effects.
[source]
65K notes · View notes