Terra Madre Update- And Check Back for More!
Slow Food South Bay Vice Chair and delegate to Terra Madre, Peg Champion, is a communications pro. She’ll be blogging and tweeting from the conference, so read her posts at...
View ArticleTerra Madre 2010
By Laura O’Donohue The opening ceremony was a mark of the huge diversity represented at Terra Madre, and also a reminder that many cultures and their languages are in danger of disappearing and need a...
View Article40 Days of Fair Food- Do you know who produces your food?
By: Laura O’Donohue It’s time to find out! 40 Days of Fair Food is a blog started by young food justice advocates in San Francisco who, for Lent and into the future, will track who produces their food,...
View ArticleNov. 18th- Seva Foundation dinner to benefit Native American Health
In honor of World Diabetes Day and Native American Heritage month, Seva Foundation invites you to dine Thursday, Nov. 18th, at Bissap Baobab Restaurant in San Francisco’s Mission District. Proceeds...
View ArticlePlanning for a Healthy, Sustainable Food System
By: Darrow VW A number of health and planning organizations came together to define the Principles of a Health, Sustainable Food System....
View ArticleConvivial Table at Pauline’s Wines
If you’ve ever grown your own tomatoes (or herbs or anything), you’re convinced that no others ever tasted this good. That was the sense we got at our last Convivial Table dinner at Pauline’s Wine bar...
View ArticleChildhood Obesity Bay Area: Boots on the Ground Conference
Children and adolescents in the San Francisco Bay Area have been seriously affected by the childhood obesity epidemic. But we are also incredibly lucky to have a vibrant community of organizations...
View ArticleGet Cooking! presents dinners for $5 and under
Hi everyone. My name is Michelle Klahr and I’m an MBA student at the Stanford Graduate School of Business. I’m spending this summer in between the two years of my MBA program working as an intern at...
View ArticleOur Fresh, Homemade, Local, Delicious, Healthy $5 Challeng
By: Sarah Nelson from Cooking Matters Earlier this summer, researchers at the University of Washington concluded that increasing our consumption of healthy fruits and veggies could cost us more than...
View ArticleChildhood Obesity Bay Area: how to reverse the trajectory
By: Michelle Paratore Last Saturday I had the pleasure of volunteering at Slow Food San Francisco’s first annual Childhood Obesity Bay Area Conference at the Commonwealth Club. The conference featured...
View ArticleBay Area Restaurants Partner with SFSF to raise $10,000 for Central Italy...
Photo Credit: http://www.earthquakepredict.com/2016/08/at-least-247-killed-in-earthquake-in.html On August 24, 2016, a deadly earthquake struck the Central Italy region, devasting small...
View ArticleIntroducing the 2017 Slow Food Summer Lecture Series
Slow Food San Francisco introduces its first-ever Summer Lecture Series, to promote and highlight the keystone issues that create a society that produces food that is good, clean and fair for all....
View ArticleCarlo Petrini’s Message at Slow Food Nations
Slow Food Nations in Denver this week was a formative, inspirational time for the board! In particular, Carlo Petrini, the founder of Slow Food, gave the closing keynote talk, with many important...
View ArticleThoughts on Thankfulness, Happiness, and Resolutions
Dear Slow Food San Francisco Community, This is the time of year most of us slow down and share at least one meal with friends, family, a community. Are you one of those people that pick the menu,...
View ArticleSlow Food San Francisco is seeking a Newsletter Volunteer
Hi Community, Warm greetings. Slow Food San Francisco is seeking a communications volunteer to assist in drafting a monthly newsletter. Work will be remote, and will consist of monthly content creation...
View ArticleThe COBA Conference is being postponed
Dear COBA Community, Over the last 2 years, the leadership of COBA and Slow Food San Francisco transitioned to a new group of advocates passionate about bringing good, clean, and fair food to SF....
View ArticleSlow Fish 2018 Final Thoughts
Slow Fish 2018 was great success! Our goal was to establish this conference in North America every two years, build our alliance of fish harvesters, scientists, and other seafood activists, and...
View ArticleInsights from the Art, Media, and Food Justice Summit
By: Jessica Karr, Slow Food San Francisco Member Food justice is social justice. Just digest that for a minute. Reflect on all of the ways in which food justice can support leadership of marginalized...
View ArticleCheck out the Slow Fish 2018 Gallery!!!
Special Thanks to Erin Buchanan for these fabulous photos!
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