2022 TN Local Food Summit!

The 11th annual Tennessee Local Food Summit, held in partnership with The Nashville Food Project and other local food advocates, is slated for January 24-29, 2022. This year’s conference lays the groundwork for nuanced conversations about food production in the coming years in Tennessee. Experts will talk about the state’s agricultural history as well as the food traditions carried on from its melting pot of ancestors. With the aid of social media, video, and in-person components, this year’s conference will be more accessible than ever to attendees. 

 

 

 

 

 

Live Interview Schedule

Friday Jan 28 noon 12:00 PM  Local Beer Panel -recording Harding House Brewery
Thursday Jan 27 noon 12:00 PM   Meat Panel recorded Jan 17 8:00 AM Smokin Oaksx2, Heniscity, Underground Slaughter, The Broth Stop
Jan 24 12:00 PM  Jill Melton Edible Nashville
Jan 24 3:00 PM  Natalia Smothers Your Green Homestead
Jan 24 6:00 PM  Jennifer Tribble Tennessee Women in Green
Jan 25 12:00 PM  Tasha Kennard and others Southall Farms
Jan 25 3:00 PM  Brenda Butka Nashville Farmers Market
Jan 25 6:00 PM  Ellery Richardson, President and Co-Founder Nashville Food Co-op
Jan 26 12:00 PM  Jeremy Lekich, co-founder/member-owner/sales Nashville Foodscapes
Jan 26 3:00 PM  Elizabeth Sanders UT Extension County Director
Jan 26 6:00 PM  Catarina Muschaweck, director of marketing & communications Compost Nashville

 

Monday, January 24 – Friday, January 28, 2022

Facebook Live Interviews and Panels

Kicking off the Summit virtually, The Tennessee TN Local Food Summit will host conversations throughout the week with local food advocates, discussing their passions and initiatives via @tnlocalfoodsummit’s Facebook social media channel. We will hear and learn from organizations including (but not limited to!) Nashville Foodscapes, the Community Garden Coalition, Tennessee Women in Green, and a group of beer brewers using local ingredients.

Monday, January 24 – Wednesday, January 26, 2022

Just Conversations with Metro Nashville Human Relations Commission

We’ve partnered with the Metro Nashville Human Relations Commission to bring you three videos on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday evenings at 7pm. They are focused on equity in Nashville’s food service industry and are hosted by Louisa Shafia, the Culinary Liaison for the Tennessee Immigrant and Refugee Rights Coalition and a passionate advocate for Iranian cuisine.

The videos focus on racial inequities in the food service industry, immigrant farm workers, and immigrants in the food service industry.

Just Conversations is an initiative of the Metro Human Relations Commission that is designed to make discussions of equity, justice, and inclusion available to anyone who wants to engage and learn more. Episodes are created by and for community members. Click here to watch the videos

 

Thursday, January 27, 2022

Virtual Panel on Creative Land Access

A panel of organizations and individuals taking creative approaches to access land will speak about their work. Hear from The Agrarian Trust, The Nashville Food Project, Vanessa Paz, and the National Young Farmers Coalition as they detail their successes and difficulties in their unconventional approaches to finding land for food production.

Friday, January 28, 2022

Film & Panel Video Symposium

Tune in from the comfort of your couch! This video symposium will feature community members who hold knowledge of local agricultural history and a progressive vision for the local food system.  Movers and shakers such as Alice Randall, Charlie Hatcher, Sandor Katz, and Jeff Poppen will share their wisdom in this documentary-style video and panel discussion.

Saturday, January 29, 2022

Stories of the Land with The Nashville Food Project

On Saturday, January 29, The Nashville Food Project (TNFP) will co-host the Summit’s final day at their Community Farm at Mill Ridge Park. Stories of the Land: Community Farm at Mill Ridge is a workshop and walking tour that guides participants through an interactive learning and visioning experience on land The Nashville Food Project has the privilege to steward. The workshop takes us through periods of time the land and people have shared, centering stories that are often excluded and inviting participants to re/connect with land as more than property. Stories of the Land pushes participants to recognize the stark similarities in the way land and people are treated, as well as the thread of resistance and resilience that runs through them both. This work is inspired by all who grow on this land now, have grown on it before, as well as the many community members that have spent years preserving these stories.

We hope this experience will call us into conversations about what land justice work means for us and how we can cultivate spaces to create a just and sustainable food system for all.

 

Tickets can be purchased on a sliding scale at Eventbrite.

For more information and updates follow along on Instagram at @tnlocalfood and visit www.tnlocalfood.com

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