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"Los Angeles Urban Growers Can Apply for Cultivating Farmers Micro-Grant by June 13"

The South Pasadenan

"All the chefs and cookbook authors you want to see at the L.A. Times Festival of Books"

LA Times


"LA’s Urban Farmers Pledge to Rebuild and Replant ‘Even More Than Ever Before’ After Devastating Wildfires"

The Guardian

"How LA fires Impact Farmers and Agriculture Industry"

ABC News

"Anti-hunger Groups Tackle Increased Need During the L.A. Fires"

Public News Service

"Restaurants Offer Free Meals to Those Affected by LA Fires"

KCRW

"Asian Angelenos have Hardest Time Getting Enough Healthy Food, Study Finds"

LAist

"Farmers Markets Are Now Accepting Food Stamps, But That's Not Enough"

LA Mag

“All Los Angeles Farmers Markets Will Now Accept Food Stamps”

LA Times

"How do we make hot meals easier to access for folks that don't have refrigeration units to store, or don't even have a secure place to stay, because they're constantly moving?"

Public News Service

“Larta Institute and Los Angeles Food Policy Council Publish Study on Gaps, Barriers and Opportunities for Urban Agriculture in Los Angeles”

Business Wire

"LA Program Offers Small Market Stores Opportunity to Transform into Healthy Food Retailers"

The San Fernando Valley Sun

"Want Help Paying For Groceries For Your Kids? Here's Who's Eligible For SUN Bucks."

LAist

“What They’re Saying: Environmental And Sustainability Leaders Weigh In After City Secures Federal Funding To Increase Composting Practices, Reduce Food Waste And Continue Building A Greener Future”

LA City: Mayor Karen Bass

“LA Moves To Require Farmers Markets To Accept Food Stamps”

LAist

"Empowering Entrepreneurs: Local experts launch new, open-access resource for LA’s food system"

Downtown LA News

“Us (CA): The Gaps, Barriers, And Opportunities For Urban Agriculture In LA”

Horti Daily

“Food Insecurity in CA on Rise as Food Benefits Drop”

Public News Service

“Working to End ‘Food Apartheid’”

Capital & Main

“Ending ‘Food Apartheid’ in Los Angeles”

CA Local

Vivimos, trabajamos y cultivamos alimentos.
sobre tierras indígenas no cedidas.

Reconocemos y honramos a los descendientes de los pueblos Tongva, Kizh y Gabrieleño como los guardianes tradicionales de las tierras de Tovaangar (la Cuenca de Los Ángeles y las Islas del Canal del Sur). Rendimos homenaje a los Honuukvetam (Ancestros), 'Ahiihirom (Ancianos) y 'Eyoohiinkem (nuestros parientes/relatos), pasados, presentes y futuros.

Como parte de una cuenca alimentaria más amplia, también queremos rendir homenaje y honrar a los Chumash, Tataviam, Serrano, Kitanemuk, ʔíviĨuqaletem, Acjachemen, Payómkawichum y a cualquier otro grupo tribal que no se haya mencionado. Como Consejo de Política Alimentaria de Los Ángeles, reconocemos que este reconocimiento territorial es limitado y que la participación es un proceso continuo de aprendizaje y rendición de cuentas. Para obtener más información sobre estas Primeras Naciones, visite aquí.

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