As policy advocates and farmers’ organizations gear up for a predicted return of the stalled U.S. Farm Bill to Congress’s priority agenda, American University’s Antiracist Research & Policy Center, in partnership with renowned Black farmer and landowner advocacy group Federation of Southern Cooperatives/Land Assistance Fund, has released a multimedia toolkit to raise awareness of the bill’s implications for racial justice. The toolkit has been created to inform and empower farmers, policymakers, journalists, and racial justice advocates.

The toolkit, “Pointing the Farm Bill Toward Racial Justice,” is an important resource on the history of the farm bill and its profound impact on BIPOC farmers and farmworkers today. A major piece of legislation, the farm bill determines policy and funding for farming, food assistance programs, and many conservation programs. The toolkit includes an analysis of the bill’s limitations and proposes measures to increase equity while also supporting sustainable, climate-friendly approaches.

The toolkit is one outcome of two years of listening sessions with Black farmer members across the South held by the Federation, and an American University-hosted summit in early 2023. Summit participants connected the listening sessions to findings of other farmer, farm worker, and climate justice, and scholarly organizations. The summit culminated with a historic visit of farmers and advocates to Capitol Hill, marking the largest convergence of Federation members in D.C. for an agriculture lobbying event since the 1992 Caravan for Black Farmers. Additional partners to the toolkit include the Alcorn State University SDFR Policy Research Center and Berkeley Food Institute.

 In Summer 2024, ARPC dedicated our Fire Right Now instagram live series - which covers pressing intersectional issues related to racial justice - to dissecting the stalled Farm Bill and working with grassroots partners and farmers to imagine what we can do together next.


Fire Right Now Live Show: Race, the Farm Bill, and Beyond

September 25, 2024

This panel culminated ARPC 2024 Farm Bill Summer with a conversation on the many ways that agrarian, food, and land policy intersect with racial justice, climate justice, economic justice, reproductive justice, and freedom. Moderator: Dr. Sara Clarke Kaplan

 

Fire Right Now - Race and the Farm Bill: Climate, Conservation, and Regenerative Agriculture

August 30, 2024

On the fourth episode of our Fire Right Now: Race and the Farm Bill series, ARPC's Dr. Sara Clarke Kaplan speaks with Tandelyn Daniel (Federation of Southern Cooperatives/Land Advocacy Fund); Freddie Davis III (Rural Training and Research Center of the FSC/LAF); and Seanicaa Edwards Herron about Climate, Conservation, and Regenerative Agriculture on why equity, race, and climate justice are all inseparable.

 

The Fire Right Now: Racial Justice and The Farm Bill part 2 with Garrett Graddy-Lovelace

August 9, 2024

Summer 2024 is Farm Bill Summer at ARPC. In part two of our conversation with Garrett Graddy-Lovelace, we continue to bring an intersectional antiracist lens to a conversation on the implications of the current drafts of the US Farm Bill, and what might happen if it is not re-authorized.

Fire Right Now: Gender, Farmworkers, Race and US Farm Bill

September 16, 2024

Part of the Farm Bill Summer miniseries on ARPC's Fire Right Now. Dr. Sara Clarke Kaplan meets with Mily Treviño-Sauceda of Alianza Nacional de Campesinas. Content warning: discussion of sexual and gender-based violence included.

 

Fire Right Now: Farm Bill Series on Food Justice + Sovereignty with Dr. Jasmine Jackson

August 26, 2024

On the third episode of our Fire Right Now: Farm Bill series, Dr. Jasmine Jackson of the National Black Food and Justice Alliance joins ARPC Executive Director Sara Clarke Kaplan to discuss sovereignty, justice, land, self-determination, the Justice for Black Farmers Act and much more. Visit our link tree https://linktr.ee/antiracistresearcha... for more resources and links.

 

The Fire Right Now: Racial Justice and The US Farm Bill

June 6, 2024

In this installment of The Fire Right Now, ARPC's Instagram Live series, Sara Clarke Kaplan speaks with Garrett Graddy Lovelace about the current state of the US Farm Bill and why it's important for antiracist scholars and activists.