Welcome
I’m so glad you’re here. After many seasons of tending, listening, composting, and dreaming, Food for Us is ready to root and rise.
This project began not as a campaign, but as a question:
What becomes possible when we remember that food is not for profit, but for life?
As someone who has worked for over 15 years in food systems law, policy, and education, I’ve seen how much energy goes into trying to reform a system built on extraction, control, and disconnection. But I’ve also witnessed another story emerging—one of community feasts, school gardens, seed swaps, solidarity economies, and food grown with care rather than chemicals.
Food for Us is here to nourish that story.
It’s not a think tank. It’s not a purity project. It’s not left or right.
It’s a growing network of people reclaiming food as a commons—a site of belonging, repair, and intergenerational care.