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- Millions of monarch butterflies have gone missing, and there is one thing humans can do to helpEn Cultivating Justice·December 22, 2024by Mia Taylor Monarch populations are teetering on extinction, their numbers down to 5% of what they were a few decades ago. Here's what to know and the simplest way to help.2021
- CT bails on offshore wind, chooses solar projects insteadEn Cultivating Justice·December 20, 2024https://ctmirror.org/2024/12/20/ct-offshore-wind-solar-projects/104
- Harvesting change: Cultivating justice through community and conversationEn EggUcation·November 23, 2024Great piece by Katal Center's Taina Manick on food justice, farming and parole. Recently families from Hartford, Middlesex, and New Haven County met in Bloomfield to talk about and plan some action around them. https://ctmirror.org/2024/11/15/cultivating-justice-through-community-and-conversation/2010
- How to Register as a Farmer/ Como Registrar como AgricultorEn How to Become a Farmer in CT!·November 3, 20241023
- Make Chicken Keeping a Right!En Cultivating Justice·October 23, 2024Did you know that unless you have an acre or more of land in Middletown, it's nearly impossible to be in compliance with Middletown's current chicken keeping rules? One of our members is facing $100/day fine because her coop is less than 25 feet from her neighbor's property line. Because of the size of her backyard, regardless of where she moves the coop--it would still be violating this ordinance. Chicken keeping policies are different in nearly every city/town in the state but are mostly focused on the size of property and not on the things chickens actually need to be healthy. We know that urban communities, communities with higher numbers of BILPOC residents, lower-income communities are less likely to be able to meet chicken keeping requirements across the state. Our members drafted a new set of rules for Middletown that would focus on the space the chickens need, and not on the space between properties. People have a right to be self-sufficient without the fear of a $100/day fine. Sign on to this petition and tell the City of Middletown to give us all a real Right to Farm! katal.info/MtownChickens106
- Chickens at Miller StreetEn Cultivating Justice·October 21, 2024Today our partners at Morena Farming and Chicks Ahoy Farm partnered together to put up a coop and welcome 9 chickens to the Miller Street Community Farm. Alongside community members, we learned about the basics for caring for the chickens, set up the food and water feeders, laid woodchips in their nesting area, and fed them sunflower seeds. In the coming week, we'll make sure their predator protection is set up to keep them as safe as possible. The chickens in this coop will provide eggs, an important protein source, for the neighbors on Miller/Bridge in Middletown. Check out pics from the day, and if you're interested in learning more about chickens or helping with the care of our birds, please write to diana@katalcenter.org.209
- The “unity” in COMMUNITY is and have been such a pleasure to witness, and even to just participate within.En Community Organizing·October 14, 2024104
- Register to attend Harvesting Change, our annual vision setting dinner!En Cultivating JusticeOctober 13, 2024Can't wait to share and see what everyone has been doing.10
- A Name and A Face - (Supporting Black Farmers)En BILPOC FarmingSeptember 24, 2024She said "sign the check!" She even gave them four times the amount of time it took them to sign a check for white farmers, lol.10
- Women in fire: Blazing through barriersEn General Discussion·September 21, 2024Diversifying wildland fire through advocacy, sponsorship and leading by example Danielle Knight Southern Region, Office of Communication March 18, 2024104
- Cultivating Justice Harvest Day Sept 2024, MiddletownEn Cultivating Justice·September 16, 2024Miller Bridge Community Farm! Cultivating Justice Harvest Day Marigold209
- Discrimination Against Black Rural ResidentsEn BILPOC Farming·September 13, 2024An exert from: The Quest for Racial Equality Has Always Been Different for Rural Americans "Eighty-three-year-old Corine Woodson is poised to suffer a devastating blow: the loss of the home she shared with her late husband—who died in 2022—for over 60 years. Her land, 40 acres set amid rolling pines outside of Auburn, Ala., was purchased in 1911 and passed down through generations, a rare example of Black land ownership in the Deep South. But in recent years, this once rural property, now parsed out among various family members in a form of ownership known as “tenants in common,” has caught the attention of investors who hope to purchase and develop properties they consider prime real estate. Cleveland Brothers Incorporated bought out Woodson’s relatives, accumulating 49% ownership of the previously Black-owned property. Now, the case is making news as it heads toward the Alabama Supreme Court, with the company declaring that it will suffer “financial harm” if Woodson delays the sale of her share. (A representative of Cleveland Brothers told WTVM that Woodson could stay on the property for a year even if the sale goes through.)" Read more....107
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