Thursday, March 2, 2017

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Food Is Power

Sustenance Empowerment Project tries to make an all the more just and economical world by perceiving the force of one's nourishment decisions. We energize decisions that mirror a more humane society by spotlighting the manhandle of creatures on ranches, the exhaustion of common assets, uncalled for working conditions for deliver specialists, the inaccessibility of solid nourishments in groups of shading and low-pay territories, and the significance of not buying chocolate that originates from the most exceedingly bad types of tyke work.


See F.E.P's. people group based work in real life





A year ago, we composed our first-ever Vallejo Healthy Food Fest (VHFF), and it was a colossal achievement! Watch our video with film from the day and you'll see F.E.P's. people group based work in real life. We'll be facilitating another VHFF in 2017, so put Sunday, July sixteenth, on your logbook.

Disgrace on Safeway

Disgrace on Safeway! Help convey Safeway's disfavor to light!

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Request that Safeway dispense with prohibitive deeds keeping new supermarkets from supplanting them on their previous properties.

Take in more about the Shame on Safeway crusade in Food Empowerment Project organizer and Executive Director lauren Ornelas' most recent blog.

Human Rights Day:


50-Mile Regulation Demonstration Update

F.E.P. had an incredible turn-out at the December ninth show outside the California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) where we challenged the 50-mile direction requiring ranch laborers and their families to move 50 miles far from vagrant camps after the developing season closes.

The dissent surely stood out enough to be noticed, and lauren and a few other coalition individuals were welcomed inside to meet with the HCD's executive. They consented to hit us up by January fifteenth with their contemplations on how they will continue regarding the run the show.

See all the more intense photographs and recordings of the exhibition.

November Food Drive for LGBTQ Community

Refresh:

Sustenance Drive Results for Vallejo Solano Serenity Center

F.E.P. supporters came through again by giving genuinely necessary nourishment things—including dried beans, rice, grain, and soy drain—to the Solano Serenity Center to help them begin on a sustenance bank for individuals from the LGBTQ people group who are moved in the opposite direction of other nourishment banks.

We could convey 118 things to the inside to guarantee LGBTQ people group individuals don't go hungry.

2016 School Supply Drive


School Supply Drive for the Children of Farm Workers

Our third-yearly school-supply drive for the offspring of homestead specialists occurred in July all through the Bay Area. With the assistance of volunteers, we could pack up these school supplies and convey more than 350 knapsacks to the offspring of ranch laborers toward the beginning of August to not just demonstrate our thankfulness for the persevering families who help to put nourishment on our tables, however to likewise bolster the instructive accomplishment of their youngsters.

For more points of interest, read our blog, which incorporates heaps of thanks and also connections to some brilliant photographs of our volunteers and beneficiaries!

Sellers and their tables at Vallejo Healthy Food Fest

F.E.P's. Vallejo Healthy Food Fest


Absence of access to sound nourishments in groups of shading and low-wage groups is a colossal piece of our work at F.E.P. On June 26th, we facilitated a group occasion in Vallejo, CA, to harmonize with the arrival of our report highlighting the foul play of nourishment disparity in that group.

Vallejo Report Cover

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F.E.P. Discharges Latest Report on Lack of Access in Vallejo, CA

Sustenance Empowerment Project was welcome to Vallejo to investigate access to sound nourishments. F.E.P. accumulated data over the recent years and in June 2016 discharged the discoveries in their report Vallejo: City of Opportunity Lacks Access to Healthy Food.

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Dietary Diseases

Ecological Racism

Fast Food

Sustenance Deserts

Lactose Intolerance

Creatures on Land

Chickens (Hens) Raised for Eggs

Chickens Raised for "Meat"

Dairy animals Raised for "Meat"

Dairy animals Raised for "Drain"

Ducks Raised for "Meat" and Feathers

Pigs Raised for "Meat"

Rabbits Raised for "Meat"

Sheep and Goats Raised for "Meat" and "Drain"

Turkeys Raised for "Meat"

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Creatures of the Sea

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Other Ocean Life

Condition and Global

Business Fishing

Ecological Racism

Trading Factory Farms

Bringing in Slavery

Contamination (Water, Air, Chemicals)

Water Usage and Privatization

Human Labor and Slavery

Tyke Labor and Slavery in the Chocolate Industry

Processing plant Farm Workers

Bringing in Slavery

Deliver Workers

Eatery Workers

Slaughterhouse Workers

Subjugation in the U.S.

Our Food Choices

Bananas: Peeling Back the Truth

Chocolate: Child Labor and Slavery in the Chocolate Industry

Chocolate List: Our Research and Recommendations

Espresso: A Bitter Brew

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Hereditarily Modified Organisms (GMOs) and Nanofoods

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