The Rez & The Hood: Food Justice and Food Sovereignty

Tue Oct 22 2024 at 06:00 pm to 08:00 pm UTC-04:00

Design Studio for Social Intervention | Boston

Design for Social Intervention
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The Rez & The Hood: Food Justice and Food Sovereignty
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“The Rez & The Hood,” speaker series, celebrates local practices of Black & Indigenous placekeeping, stewardship, and institution-building.
About this Event

Black, Indigenous, and Communities of Color have long recognized that vibrant foodways are central to community wellness. Food justice and food sovereignty work moves alongside and beyond models concerned with individual physical health outcomes; it is equally and necessarily concerned with collective/community health models, ecological justice, tribal sovereignty, and community self-determination. Join representatives from The Food Project and Pequoig Farm as they share a bit about their work in pursuit of thriving futures.


Established in 1991, The Food Project is a nationally-recognized non-profit organization that works at the intersections of food, youth, and community. The Food Project’s mission is to create a thoughtful and diverse community of youth and adults from diverse backgrounds who work together to build a sustainable food system. Each year, The Food Project hires 140 teens who work on 70 acres of urban and suburban farmland across eastern Massachusetts. Focused in Boston’s Dudley neighborhood and the City of Lynn, these youth grow 200,000 pounds of food and donate more than 180,000 servings of fresh produce to hunger relief organizations across eastern Massachusetts annually.


Pequoig Farm is a 181-acre farm located along a ridgetop in North Central Massachusetts on the West Branch of the Tully River. The land was returned to Nipmuc stewardship in early 2022 and is slated to have the deed fully transferred by the end of 2024. Under farm manager KeelyCurliss (Nipmuc), Pequoig Farm strives for a self-sufficient farm system that is rooted in visions of Nipmuc sovereignty; intergenerational work and mentorship of Nimpuc youth; and right relationship with both the biological and sociopolitical ecosystems that call these lands home. Currently, 12 acres of Pequoig are in pasture, 3 acres are being cultivated, and the rest is wooded. Each season culturally significant seeds and crops are grown such as cranberry beans, hassanamisco squash, white flint corn, Connecticut field pumpkins, sunchokes and more. Food is distributed primarily to tribal members free or through a pay-what-you-can model.


About The Rez & The Hood series:

This season, we are collaborating with Mary Amanda McNeil (she/her), Assistant Professor in the Department of Studies in Race, Colonialism, and Diaspora at Tufts University, to bring you “The Rez and The Hood,” a DS4SI Design Gym speaker series, that celebrates local practices of Black and Indigenous placekeeping, stewardship, and institution-building. Across four events, panelists from the Commonwealth will reflect upon their lives’ work while attending to broader thematic questions such as: What has happened to us spatially? How have we created life-affirming geographies in the midst of settler colonial and anti-Black dispossession and displacement? What are our visions for the future?


The places we call home have been spatially transformed by settler colonialism, anti-Blackness, and other forms of domination; this shapes the conditions of life and death for Black and Indigenous families, communities, and nations in the lands that are commonly referred to as the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. And yet, BIPOC political organizers, community members, and tribal citizens have fought against colonial, national, and local policies of dispossession and displacement for the past four centuries—insisting upon their responsibility to remain in place and critically shaping their environments in the process.


Register to join us and be a part of this rich dialogue.



About the Moderator:

Mary Amanda McNeil (she/her) is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Studies in Race, Colonialism, and Diaspora at Tufts University. Her research, teaching, and public history work sit at the intersections of Black studies; Native American and Indigenous studies; social history; and geography, with especial attention to the Northeast. Born and raised in Louisville, Kentucky, McNeil is a citizen of the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe and lives in Dorchester.


About ds4si:

Situated at the intersections of design thinking and practice, social justice and activism, public art and social practice and civic/popular engagement, the Design Studio for Social Intervention (ds4si) designs and tests social interventions with and on behalf of marginalized populations, controversies, and ways of life. ds4si partners with communities, artists, and social justice practitioners to imagine, demonstrate, and collectively rebuild places to be more just and vibrant. The people behind the Design Studio for Social Intervention make up a constellation of activists, artists, academics, designers, dreamers, tricksters, organizations and foundations.


Getting Here

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(Do not use the building's official address, which is 600 Columbia Rd. There is no entrance on that road.)


Parking

A free municipal parking lot is across the street from 7 Ramsey St.


COVID-19 Precautions

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Design Studio for Social Intervention, 7 Ramsey Street, Boston, United States

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