by FEEST Seattle | May 29, 2025 | Community Education, Community Partners, FEEST Fam, Recap
💸 School Funding, Student Voices: DEEL Workshop Recap In May, FEEST Student Organizers met with Mustafa from the City of Seattle’s Department of Education and Early Learning (DEEL) for a deep dive into how school funding works and what role levies play in shaping the...
by FEEST Seattle | May 29, 2025 | Community Partners, FEEST Fam, Projects, Recap, Seattle Public Schools
Fresh, Free, and Full of Power 🍊 This Image is of FEEST Students + Staff, standing at their Fresh Fruit’s and Veggies produce table! At Chief Sealth and Rainier Beach High Schools, something bold and beautiful is growing: Student Organizers are transforming...
by FEEST Seattle | Jul 30, 2024 | Community Education, Community Partners, FEEST Fam, Recap
FEEST's Role in Transforming School Meals A Collaborative Effort for Food Justice The image is the cover of the 2022-2023 Recommendations for School Meals and Food Education Report. At FEEST, we’re all about the power of youth-led organizing to shake things up...
by FEEST Seattle | Apr 26, 2023 | Community Partners, FEEST Fam, Recap, Strategy
Did you know that the first Earth Day was celebrated on April 22nd, 1970? Organizers created Earth Day to advocate for our planet and bring awareness to the injustices that were happening to it! Fast forward and our shared home faces more challenges than we could have...
by FEEST Seattle | Aug 16, 2021 | Community Education, Community Partners, FEEST Fam
What is food sovereignty? How is it different from food justice? How can we organize to achieve both? We spent July asking these questions and many others during our three-part Food is Power series, which concluded on July 29th! Here is a recap of what happened: Our...
by FEEST Seattle | Oct 15, 2015 | Community Partners, Projects
Do you know what organizations in Seattle are cooking with youth and/or offering garden-based nutrition programming? All too often, organizations are so busy in the trenches, working incredibly hard in their own silos, that they don’t have the opportunity to...