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WA, Mexican Location
Burien, WA ¡VEN E INSPIRA A OTROS!
Come to be part of this celebration where the colors give life to the moments of mourning. Be part of this tradition as a visitor or as a volunteer. We will wait for you!
Ven a ser parte de esta celebración donde los colores le dan vida a los momentos de duelo. Se parte de esta tradición como visitante o como voluntario. ¡Te esperamos!
Come to be part of this celebration where the colors give life to the moments of mourning. Be part of this tradition as a visitor or as a volunteer. We will wait for you!
Ven a ser parte de esta celebración donde los colores le dan vida a los momentos de duelo. Se parte de esta tradición como visitante o como voluntario. ¡Te esperamos!
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WA, For All Location
Seattle, WA A multi-acre open harvest food forest in Seattle growing food, community & abundance.
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WA, Alaska Native, American (US), Indigenous, Native American, Puyallup / spuyaləpabš, Sugpiaq / Alutiiq Location
Tacoma, WA Growing food, medicine, and community with and for Native people. Multi-generational Aleut family living on Coastal Salish/ Puyallup land.
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WA, Jewish Location
Mercer Island, WA 1) Maintaining the Jewish Archives at the University of Washington. 2) Presenting programs, workshops and exhibits that highlight the life and culture of the Jewish people and communities in Washington. 3) Collecting heirlooms, artifacts and oral histories for a future Jewish museum. 4) Conducting tours of Jewish landmarks in Seattle. 5) Publishing interesting books about Washington State Jewish history that are meaningful and relevant.
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Immigrant/Refugee, WA Location
Spokane, WA Feast World Kitchen is a nonprofit restaurant, catering company, and food wholesaler in downtown Spokane, Washington. Our mission is to elevate and empower immigrants and former refugees as leaders, using international cuisine as a platform for economic resilience, holistic growth, and culture-sharing. As they share flavors from their original home cultures, the Chef Entrepreneurs in our programs learn career skills, earn the income from their food sales, and build community connections.
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WA, Jamestown S’Klallam / nuxsklai’yem, Native American Location
Sequim, WA The Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe is one of 566 American Indian and Alaska Native Tribes in the United States of America. The Tribe shares a common history, territory and political rights with its sister Tribes the Lower Elwha Klallam and Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribes. The S’Klallam people have lived on the north shores of the Olympic Peninsula since time immemorial.
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OR, Black Location
Portland, OR Feed’em Freedom Foundation (FFF) ignites and centers Black Agriculturists to participate as owners and movement leaders within agriculture, land stewardship, regional food security response, and economic prosperity.
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OR, Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC) Location
Portland, OR Feeding families one cooked meal at a time. No cost, no questions asked. Chef-prepared and BIPOC-led.
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OR, Black Location
Corbett, OR The Black Oregon land trust (BOLT) is a nonprofit community trust dedicated to ensuring that Black farmers and land stewards in Oregon permanently and collectively own their land.
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OR, American (US), Nez Perce / Nimiipuu, Umatilla, Warm Springs, Yakama Location
The Dalles, OR CRIC is a food bank\clothing bank. Resource and advocacy for Columbia River Indians federally recognized or NOT. Oregon and Washington are free to access.
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OR, African American, Black Location
Portland, OR Black Futures Farm is both a community-building and production farm, where we grow meaningful relationships alongside vegetables, fruits, and herbs.
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OR, For All Location
Portland, OR Our mission is to increase equitable access to healthful food and strengthen communities by empowering neighbors to share in the harvest and care of city-grown produce.
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OR, Black, Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC) Location
Portland, OR We’re a Black led org, all about economic change. We’re feeding BIPOC families with food from BIPOC farms.
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East African, African, OR, Black, Burundian Location
Portland, OR Happiness Family Farm is a Black-owned farm in Portland, OR.
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OR, Latina/e/o/x, Multicultural Location
Forest Grove, OR In 2005, Adelante Mujeres launched the Forest Grove Farmers Market, fostering cross-cultural exchange during this family-focused community event. 15 years later, in partnership with the City of Cornelius, Adelante Mujeres launched the Cornelius Farmers Market in the summer of 2020. The mission of the Farmers Markets is to strengthen our local food system, economic vitality, and community identity. We do this by providing access to fresh, local and artisan food products sold directly from the farmers and producers themselves.
One of the most diverse events in the area, the outdoor Forest Grove and Cornelius Farmers Markets attract a weekly total average of more than 2,500 visitors of all ages and demographic groups to share good food and listen to local musicians. We strive to provide an outlet for small farmers and food producers so that they may connect with the community by offering fresh, local goods.
Market vendors offer a wide selection of local goods ranging from fresh produce, eggs, meat, honey, baked goods and prepared foods to flowers, plant starts, hand-crafted soaps, wine, and more. The markets also serve as a small-business incubator for businesses participating in the Regenerative Agriculture Program and the Empresas Small Business Development program.
One of the most diverse events in the area, the outdoor Forest Grove and Cornelius Farmers Markets attract a weekly total average of more than 2,500 visitors of all ages and demographic groups to share good food and listen to local musicians. We strive to provide an outlet for small farmers and food producers so that they may connect with the community by offering fresh, local goods.
Market vendors offer a wide selection of local goods ranging from fresh produce, eggs, meat, honey, baked goods and prepared foods to flowers, plant starts, hand-crafted soaps, wine, and more. The markets also serve as a small-business incubator for businesses participating in the Regenerative Agriculture Program and the Empresas Small Business Development program.
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OR, Latina/e/o/x, Multicultural Location
Cornelius, OR In 2005, Adelante Mujeres launched the Forest Grove Farmers Market, fostering cross-cultural exchange during this family-focused community event. 15 years later, in partnership with the City of Cornelius, Adelante Mujeres launched the Cornelius Farmers Market in the summer of 2020. The mission of the Farmers Markets is to strengthen our local food system, economic vitality, and community identity. We do this by providing access to fresh, local and artisan food products sold directly from the farmers and producers themselves.
One of the most diverse events in the area, the outdoor Forest Grove and Cornelius Farmers Markets attract a weekly total average of more than 2,500 visitors of all ages and demographic groups to share good food and listen to local musicians. We strive to provide an outlet for small farmers and food producers so that they may connect with the community by offering fresh, local goods.
Market vendors offer a wide selection of local goods ranging from fresh produce, eggs, meat, honey, baked goods and prepared foods to flowers, plant starts, hand-crafted soaps, wine, and more. The markets also serve as a small-business incubator for businesses participating in the Regenerative Agriculture Program and the Empresas Small Business Development program.
One of the most diverse events in the area, the outdoor Forest Grove and Cornelius Farmers Markets attract a weekly total average of more than 2,500 visitors of all ages and demographic groups to share good food and listen to local musicians. We strive to provide an outlet for small farmers and food producers so that they may connect with the community by offering fresh, local goods.
Market vendors offer a wide selection of local goods ranging from fresh produce, eggs, meat, honey, baked goods and prepared foods to flowers, plant starts, hand-crafted soaps, wine, and more. The markets also serve as a small-business incubator for businesses participating in the Regenerative Agriculture Program and the Empresas Small Business Development program.
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OR, Latina/e/o/x Location
Portland, OR Portland Mercado is a community of more than 16 permanent businesses in our public market and Comcast Plaza and many more in our incubator kitchen - bringing together diverse cultures through food, art and entertainment.
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Femme, OR, African American, Queer, Islamic, Black Location
Corbett, OR Hi! I’m Shiny and this is my farm. I grow herbs and use them to make herbal products, but I also teach workshops, run a farmers market, support local BIPOC entrepreneurs, and give back to my community.
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OR, African American, Black Location
Portland, OR BCP is a Community Based Organization with a passion for networking, sharing resources and collective work.