Archive for the 'People's Grocery' Category

People’s Grocery - Karma Tube video of the week

Friday, April 4th, 2008

The Global Oneness Project recently produced a short video about People’s Grocery. according to the website, the purpose of the Global Oneness Project is to explore “how the simple notion of oneness can be lived in our increasingly complex world”. They have produced lots of great videos in addition to the recent one about People’s […]

Visit to the friendliest store in Portland

Monday, March 24th, 2008

I spent all of last week meeting and studying with the great people at New Seasons Market, an amazing values-driven grocery company in Portland, OR. My trip was paid for by Leaderspring, a two-year leadership development program for nonprofit leaders that I’m participating in. The purpose of my visit to New Seasons Market was […]

Overhaul to WIC Offers New Opportunities

Saturday, March 15th, 2008

Since 1972 the WIC Program, which is meant to improve the nutrition of low-income pregnant women, breastfeeding women, and infants and children under the age of five, has remained unchanged. For decades the federal program has operated “WIC stores” which only sell food for vouchers issued by the state WIC program and do not accept […]

Bridge Building on the East Coast

Wednesday, March 12th, 2008

In January 2008 I made two trips to New York to build bridges with important movements.
Green for All Planning Retreat: In early January I attended a planning retreat for Green for All in upstate New York. Green for All is a new initiative to “to help build a green economy strong enough to lift […]

Small farm offers food stamp usage through CSA

Tuesday, February 19th, 2008

For years food justice organizations, urban agriculture projects and small farmers have been trying to figure out how to adapt the popular Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) model to enable low-income people to participate and have access to healthy and fresh farm produce. While offering the usage of food stamps as a way of participating in […]

Historic Event Approaches: The Dream Reborn

Saturday, February 16th, 2008

People’s Grocery is a partner with Green for All in advancing a movement for green jobs and economic opportunities for low-income communities that help move our society towards greater sustainability through greener energy systems and food systems. Below is an announcement of a momentous and historic event being organized by Green for All. People’s […]

Speak-Out and Eat-In For A Fair and Healthy Farm Bill

Monday, February 11th, 2008

On Wednesday Feb. 13th at 12pm a very important event will be taking place to try to turn the direction of the 2007 Farm Bill in favor of farmers, urban folks and the environment. People will gather at the Farmers’ Market at UN Plaza to call upon House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Representative Joe […]

Natural Market eliminates high fructose corn syrup from shelves

Thursday, January 24th, 2008

PCC Natural Markets, the oldest consumer cooperative grocery store in the United States (founded in 1952), is a chain of stores in the Seattle region. Over the last 6 months I have been able to talk with and learn from some of the key leadership at PCC Natural Markets. They have been generous to give […]

Organic Farming and Gardening Conference

Monday, January 14th, 2008

I will be a keynote speaker at the upcoming 26th annual Organic Farming and Gardening Conference hosted by the Northeast Organic Farming Association of New York.
Attendance at this conference is beginning to grow rapidly as awareness of organic and local food enter the mainstream. Once a conference almost exclusively attended by white farmers, the […]

December People’s GRUB Party photo highlights

Wednesday, January 9th, 2008

Folks mingling and getting their Grub on.
Chef Raashan did a cooking demonstration on how to make healthy sweet potato pie!
People’s Grocery youth peer educators rock a workshop.
A featured poet.
Jeannine Etter, Outreach Coordinator. The one who makes these parties happen.
Scooping up free and fresh produce from our farm