Food & Land Sovereignty Resource List: Mutual Aid, Support & Community Care - COVID-19
This resource list focuses on current ACTIONS underway, NEEDS for support, and OFFERS of support by farmers and food and land sovereignty activists. By completing this form, you are consenting to the information you enter being shared widely for the purposes of mutual aid and community care. When sharing, we will clearly note which resources are being offered *only* to Black, Indigenous, and other people of color (BIPOC) farmers and food and land sovereignty activists.

We seek to address these questions:
--What does our mutual aid/community response look like to protect those who are most vulnerable?
--How do we prepare for disruptions to our livelihoods and community food systems?
--What are our needs from each other in this moment? What can we offer each other?
--How do we build and strengthen our local sovereign food systems going forward?
--How do we attend to our mental health during times of uncertainty?
--How do we stay connected to one another in meaningful ways?
--How may these connections, resources, and systems pave the way to transition to a more just food system, even after COVID-19 may no longer be challenging our communities?

**Note: We are seeking to consolidate this list with other similar lists so as not to duplicate efforts. We also may welcome volunteer(s) who would like to take on the data entry aspect of building and maintaining this list. If you are interested, please note that in the form. Thank you!**

Resource List currently coordinated by:

Soul Fire Farm
Northeast Farmers of Color Land Trust
Black Farmer Fund

"This outbreak reveals the interconnectedness of our world in a very personal way. It is showing, conclusively, that the health and well being of one is intimately bound to the health and well being of all. We must take action to protect the most vulnerable who will be hit hardest: those whose health is already compromised, those who are denied access to medical care, those who bear great risk in asking for help and those on the frontlines of poverty and pollution." ~Partners in Health

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Organization, farm, project, or community group *
Full Name of Contact Person *
You will be listed as the contact person for the organization above. If you are not the contact
Phone number(s) *
Town/City *
State (abbreviation only) *
Or nation, band, tribal affiliation?
County *
Website
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Actions already underway
Please describe any mutual aid actions you/your organization are *already* undertaking
What support and/or resources do you have to OFFER the community?
What support and/or resources do you NEED and are seeking from the community?
This question is intended for community-based organizations and BIPOC farmers/food and land sovereignty activists only.
Are the resources offered intended *only* for Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) farmers and food and land sovereignty activists? *
Is there any other information you would like to add that may be important to share?
Are there any articles or resources you would suggest? Kindly review and vet any resources you suggest to make sure they are from reliable sources and do not contain known hoaxes, misinformation, or inaccuracies. Thank you!
Do you identify as BIPOC? (Black, Indigenous, Latinx, Hispanic, Asian, Pacific Islander, Native, or other person of color) *
Do you identify as a farmer or land/food sovereignty activist? *
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