• The Food Future is Here: How the California Freshworks Community is Changing the Food System

  • By: Community Vision
  • Podcast

The Food Future is Here: How the California Freshworks Community is Changing the Food System

By: Community Vision
  • Summary

  • Community Vision’s six-part podcast series “The Food Future is Here” is a powerful take on how the California FreshWorks community is changing the food system. The series, hosted by Leticia Corona, a small business advisor, and Ome Quetzal Lopez, a social commentator, centralizes the voices of BIPOC-owned small businesses and community-centered food system advocates. Together we are paving the way toward an equitable and sustainable food system.
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  • Promo: The Food Future is Here Podcast
    Dec 2 2020

    Community Vision’s six-part podcast series “The Food Future is Here” is a powerful take on how the California FreshWorks community is changing the food system. The series, hosted by Leticia Corona, a small business advisor, and Ome Quetzal Lopez, a social commentator,  centralizes the voices of BIPOC-owned small businesses and community-centered food system advocates. Together we are paving the way toward an equitable and sustainable food system.

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    1 min
  • Episode 1: Examining the Impacts of the California FreshWorks Program
    Jan 11 2021

    In this episode we interview Esperanza Pallana, Director of Strategic Initiatives at Community Vision and Administrator of California Freshworks, and Mariela Cedeño, Interim Director of Mandela Partners. The episode highlights the California FreshWorks program’s equity criteria, diverse community partnerships, and its collaboration with Mandela Partners. We share insights about the program’s evaluation and impacts, as they relate to people’s lives and community accountability.

    This podcast is hosted by Leticia Corona and Ome Quetzal Lopez.

    To learn more about California Freshworks, visit cafreshworks.com.

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    41 mins
  • Episode 2: Community Ownership of the Food System
    Jan 19 2021

    In this episode we interview Neil Thapar, Co-Director of Minnow, a project focused on advancing land justice and belonging in California, and Andrea Talley, a Co-Owner of Mandela Grocery Cooperative. We discuss why food cooperatives and grocery stores co-owned by people of color are important to building community wealth and essential to creating equitable access to healthy, affordable and culturally relevant foods.

    This podcast is hosted by Leticia Corona and Ome Quetzal Lopez.

    To learn more about California Freshworks, visit cafreshworks.com.

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    37 mins

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