by FEEST Seattle | Mar 11, 2021 | Community Spotlight, FEEST Fam, Interviews
At the height of the George Floyd rebellion in 2020, Black Minds Matter led a successful campaign to remove police from Seattle Public Schools. This effort was part of a wave of youth-led campaigns around the country to address police violence against young people. ...
by FEEST Seattle | Feb 23, 2021 | Community Spotlight, FEEST Fam, Interviews
Nyema Clark (she/her) is a 33-year-old urban farmer and founder of Nurturing Roots, a nonprofit building community through farming in Seattle’s Beacon Hill. “I started Nurturing Roots because I wanted to provide healthier food to our community. For the Black...
by FEEST Seattle | Oct 29, 2013 | Community Spotlight, FEEST Fam, Projects, Recap
This Food Day, Feast on FEEST Anna Lappé On October 24th for the third year in a row, thousands of people from all 50 states, will be celebrating a new national event: Food Day. Started by the Center for Science in the Public Interest with support from grassroots...
by FEEST Seattle | Sep 17, 2013 | Community Spotlight, FEEST Fam
FEEST is so proud of one of our mentors and founding members, Roberto Carlos Ascalon for winning the 2013 Rattle Poetry Prize!! His poem, “The Fire This Time,” was chosen from over 8,000 poems and will be published in the winter issue of Rattle this...
by FEEST Seattle | Jul 25, 2011 | Community Spotlight, Recap
http://www.slowfoodusa.org/index.php/slow_food/blog_post/youth_cook_up_a_feest_in_a_food_desert/ The Slow Food USA Blog Youth Cook Up a FEEST in a Food Desert Posted on Wed, July 20, 2011 by Hnin 5 Comments | Categories: Print Icon Print this Page Email Icon Send to a...
by FEEST Seattle | May 16, 2011 | Community Spotlight, FEEST Fam, Projects
http://mayormcginn.seattle.gov/taking-the-time-to-listen-to-students/ Taking the time to listen to students As part of his ongoing effort to hear directly from as many Seattleites as possible, Mayor Mike McGinn spent time talking to middle and high school students at...