Food Justice Project

food_justiceThrough community education, political action, anti-oppressive organizing and community-building, the Food Justice Project seeks to challenge and transform the globalized, industrial, corporate-driven food system and promote existing alternatives.

Food Justice Project meetings are on the 3rd Tuesday of the month, 6:30 - 8:30pm Pacific Time on Zoom. Contact [email protected] for more info.

New to the Food Justice Project?
Volunteer orientations are held from 6pm-6:30pm on the 3rd Tuesday of each month, right before Food Justice Project (FJP) meetings. Come to learn more about the Food Justice Project, our current campaigns, and ways you can get involved. The 6:30pm FJP meeting directly after gives you an opportunity to meet current organizers and get involved straight away!

Please RSVP to a future orientation by emailing us first at [email protected].

What We Do

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Community-based workshops and "teach-outs" educating people on food justice & sovereignty issues and encouraging people to take action.

"Our Food, Our Right: Recipes for Food Justice" is CAGJ's educational book in two editions, with recipes, how-to, and essays on food politics, justice, and sovereignty. A great teaching resource!

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Mobilizing our members and the public for a fair food system.
Take action to support these campaigns and food sovereignty everywhere!

We organize and support campaigns in solidarity with local family farmers and food producers, farmworkers, for the right to good food, food chain workers, and food justice globally!

Subscribe to our FJP listserv (in box below) and get meeting & event announcements, and a few food justice resources/articles from around the region and around the world (1-2 posts a week)!

Still need to know more? Check out this YouTube video slideshow about Food Justice Project Teach-Outs and CAGJ's publication, "Our Food, Our Right: Recipes for Food Justice"

Recent updates and actions:


Food Justice Trivia Night!

Monday, June 27th
7 – 9pm
Hopvine Pub
507 15th Ave E
$3-5 sliding scale per player, teams of up to 6

Come learn and share what you know about food politics – and see how you stack up against fellow players.

How many chickens can you keep in Seattle? What’s a “brassica”? What food products in the Farm Bill receive the most subsidies? What Brazilian movement has reclaimed unused land in for small-scale farmers? Come find out answers to these questions, and much more!

Play for CAGJ swag and prizes!

Trivia Night is a fundraiser for the second edition of “Our Food, Our Right”, and will be hosted by the fabulous Hopvine Pub – Seattle’s Neighborhood Pub on Capitol Hill, 507 15th Avenue East.

Email us if you can help organize, or with any questions! [email protected]