Healthy Eating and Nurition
An equity-oriented approach to nutrition means removing systemic barriers for marginalized communities to access basic, healthy and culturally-appropriate sources of food. REACH partners designed and implemented new and innovative approaches to reduce food insecurity.
One Loss Too Many
Mahogany Moms and Public Health Seattle & King County to hold quarterly community meetings that centered the voices of African Americans in south King and Pierce Counties
Fin Community Markets
FIN produced a video to welcome community members to the Tukwila Village Farmers Market.ey created the market to provide fresh, local produce to the community at affordable prices while also supporting local Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC), refugee and immigrant farmers.
Northwest Harvest
Northwest Harvest (NWH) gathered feedback from Black and Asian communities to reduce barriers they have experienced in food pantries and improve quality of service.
Launch of Spice Bridge
Spice Bridge, home to FIN’s Food Incubator Program, supports small businesses owned by immigrant and refugee entrepreneurs of color.
Visualizing the effects of systemic racism on Black women and children
Breastfeeding can offer a number of health benefits to the parent and child, including a stronger immune system, hormone regulation, cognitive growth, reduction of SIDS and postpartum depression, and increase in bonding time.
Parenting While Black
Mahogany Moms and Community Action Plan members planned photo shoots with community members for people who are pregnant, breastfeeding or fathering while Black.