Black Food Sovereignty Initiatives: Harvest Collective and Learning Circle
The Harvest Collective and the Learning Circle programs are Black Food Sovereignty initiatives at the Urban Farm. Launched in 2021, these programs aim to engage Black students, faculty, staff and the broader community through the sharing of food, from farm to table. On the Urban Farm rooftops, we grow a variety of crops and medicines that are culturally significant across the African diaspora.
Through this work, we are challenging the systemic racism that persists within contemporary food production, urban agricultural systems and within our institutions by developing opportunities for Black-centric programming, training and food cultivation right here on campus.
The Learning Circle program offers a wide variety of experiential learning workshops aimed at engaging the Black community as we explore Black Food Sovereignty in action.
Learning Circles are focused on knowledge mobilization around topics like Black food history, the contributions Black communities have made to food systems, food and climate justice and engagement through food production. Food literacy is also an important theme, with participants exploring the connections between nutrition and food, physical health and mental well-being, while also fostering a meaningful sense of belonging and community healing.
Learning Circles are scheduled to take place the third Friday of each month from June to September. Participants are welcome to register for individual sessions, although return visitors are always welcome!
Please note we prioritize participation for youth, students and community members of all ages who self-identify as Black (African, Caribbean and Black of African descent.) In addition, anyone who self-identifies as First Nations, Inuit or Métis are always welcome. In the event there are still spots available for an upcoming Learning Circle session, we welcome all community members who would appreciate learning more about Black Food Sovereignty and sustainable urban agriculture.
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Dates and times
Learning Circles run on the third Friday of each month from June to September and take place from 12:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Location
Daphne Cockwell Health Sciences Complex (DCC), 8th floor, 288 Church St.
The four pillars of the Harvest Collective and Learning Circle
More than a bag of food
We aim to engage the Black community through the multi-faceted lens of food, underpinned by four key pillars:
Collaboration and requests
The Harvest Collective and Learning Circle welcomes requests to collaborate by both internal and external groups. We prioritize intentional and purposeful collaboration requests that are grounded in the 3Bs: Black-led, Black-mandated and Black-serving, however, anyone interested in this work is welcome to get in touch.
If you have an idea or request that supports the goals of the Harvest Collective and Learning Circle, please contact Nicole Austin, Black-led programs coordinator for the Urban Farm, at n1austin@torontomu.ca. You can also visit our tours page to book a tour of the Harvest Collective and Learning Circle