Although Jade and Nick currently live in Rhode Island for work, they both grew up in the Pacific Northwest and knew they wanted to tie the knot in Portland.
This issue of In Good Tilth highlights the power of institutions to support a healthier, more resilient food system and how they can help communities take responsibility for sustainable practices.
Food Tank had the chance to speak with Amanda Oborne, the Vice President of Food and Farms at Ecotrust, who will be speaking at this year’s Food Tank Summit in Washington, D.C.
PORTLAND — About 40 food vendors are taking part March 19 in a CSA Share Fair, at which customers will be able to hook up with Community Supported Agriculture operations that deliver in Portland neighborhoods.
Although it is possible for impact investors to achieve social impact along with market rate returns, it’s not easy to do and doesn’t happen nearly as often as many boosters would have you believe.
Washington, DC – Food Tank, in partnership with American University, will hold a two-day summit, Wednesday, April 20, 2016 and Thursday, April 21, 2016 from 9AM-5PM.
For nearly twenty years, she has helped the Chumash Nation reestablish a connection to its canoeing and seafaring roots, while actively pursuing ways to give tribal people a voice in marine planning in California.
An agreement covering a vast swath of British Columbia’s coast — twice the size of Vancouver Island — preserves and protects 85 percent of what is the largest old-growth temperate rain forest on Earth.