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UPCOMING EVENTS

Join LAFPC for upcoming events, program workshops, Working Group meetings and more. Stay up to date on all events by subscribing to our newsletter, here.

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LA Food Policy Council Working Group and Alliance Orientation
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Good Food Economy Working Group Meeting
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USDA FSA Los Angeles Gathering & Farmer Support Day — Spring 2026
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12:00 PM
Good Food for All Agenda - Webinar Launch
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12:00 PM
GFFA: Economic Development Webinar
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Good Food Economy Working Group Meeting
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10:00 AM
Rooted in Safety: A Hands-On Urban Farm Safety & First Aid Training Workshop
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Food Day

Food Day is a national initiative aiming to inspire Americans to change our diets and our food policies. Every October, thousands of events all around the country bring Americans together to celebrate and enjoy Good Food and to push for improved food policies.

LA Foodscapes:

An event series designed to catalyze transformative action within LA's diverse food ecosystem. As a backbone organization, LAFPC collaborates with a multitude of sector organizations on various topics that contribute to food equity. We aim to bridge community-based organizations with elected offices, fostering meaningful conversations that not only provoke thought but also lead to actionable next steps.

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We reside, work, and cultivate food
on unceded Indigenous homelands.

We acknowledge and honor the descendants of the Tongva, Kizh, and Gabrieleño peoples as the traditional land caretakers of Tovaangar (the Los Angeles Basin and the Southern Channel Islands). We pay our respects to the Honuukvetam (Ancestors), ‘Ahiihirom (Elders) and ‘Eyoohiinkem (our relatives/relations) past, present and emerging.

As part of a greater foodshed, we would also like to pay respect to and honor the Chumash, Tataviam, Serrano, Kitanemuk, ʔíviĨuqaletem, Acjachemen, Payómkawichum, and any other tribal group possibly not mentioned. As a Food Policy Council for Los Angeles we recognize this land acknowledgment is limited and engagement is an ongoing process of learning and accountability. To learn more about these First Nations, visit here.

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