Food Justice Projects supports the growing and distribution of locally produced healthy food as a means to end food discrimination, especially for those in our Black and Brown communities and those of low economic status. Our ongoing efforts increase equitable access to healthy agricultural systems, community empowerment and resilience, collaboration, and environmental justice.

Where We Work

Esty Street Garden in Ithaca, New York serves as a demonstration garden where individuals can learn to grow their own food and share in the harvest. 

Join Us

During the garden season, we hold open community work hours and a food hub in the garden. We hope to see you soon!

Check out our past field trips, workshops, and garden events and stay-tuned as we make plans for 2023!

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