NBFJA Annual Report 2021

2021 was a year of manifestation, but also grief, loss, and deep transformation. Communities continue to grapple with a global pandemic, and institutional violence continues to plague Black people in so many ways including food apartheid, land theft, housing displacement and the egregious carceral system. While many during this time period have started asking themselves what "the new normal" will be, grassroots Black-led organizations around the country (and world) have been building it.

This report shares an overview of the budding and growing collective movement work the National Black Food and Justice Alliance members have been inside of over the course of the past year.

We give thanks to our ancestors, our community of supporters, funders, and members who have courageously committed to making this work possible.

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