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FRIDAY, March 18, 2022
Welcome from AFPC & UAA; Land Acknowledgement
Alaska Food and Farm Caucus & Stakeholder Listening Session
SESSION 1-A: Advocacy and Legislation
MAZON: This is Hunger
Farmers Market Coalition: The Road to 2023: Farm Bill Strategy Session
American Indian Foods Program
Navigating the USDA to maximize opportunities for Tribes
Assessing the needs and goals of Tribes in Alaska around food and agriculture
SESSION 1-C : Seaweed Mariculture and Wild Harvest in Alaska - Status, Outlook, and Impacts
Census of Agriculture and Why it Matters for Food Security in Alaska
Division of Agriculture, Specialty Crop Block Grant Program, and Micro-Grants for Food Security
Extending the growing season with affordable heat- then storing it away in a healthy cellar
SESSION 1-E: Traditional Foods
Sustaining traditional foods with science and technology
Alutiiq Pride Marine Institute - Food Security and Economics
Conservation and Culture of Harbor Seals in the Chugach Region
Legislative Greetings and Sponsor Recognition
Keynote Talk: Eva Burk - Take Only What you Need
Food Security in Alaska: Elevating Seafood In The Local Food Web
Advocating for Food Security and Sovereignty in Southcentral Alaska
SESSION 2 - B: Community Solutions
Solarize the Kenai: Solar Energy Grants for Local Food Businesses
Eat Local food. Nourish Our Community. Kenai Local Food Connection’s Community Projects.
Hydroponic Grow System Builds as a Vehicle for Sustainable Community Engagement
SESSION 2 - C: Starting a Business (Alaska Small Business Development Center)
SESSION 2 - D: Lightning Presentations, Friday
1:45: BuyAlaska Directory Overview and Small Businesses Feed Alaska Page
1:55:00 PM: World Wildlife Fund’s Food Waste Warriors Program: Fighting Food Waste One Lunch at a Time
2:05:00 PM: Alaska's new food systems program for Anchorage High Schoolers
2:15:00 PM: Maritime Extension Project: Local Food Workshops on the Inside Passage
2:25:00 PM: Food for Thought: Community Fridges
2:35:00 PM : Examining climate impacts on food systems in rural coastal communities in Alaska
2:45:00 PM: AgrAbility- assisting agricultural workers in adapting to disabilities
2:55:00 PM: Nutrition Education in Food Pantries Across Alaska
SESSION 3 - C: Fermentation Celebration: Alaska Seeds of Change & Evie's Brinery
SESSION 3 - D: Aleutian Pribilof Islands Association, Inc.
Traditional Foods and Food Security Initiatives at APIA
Qaqamiigux: Sustaining the legacy of the Unangax Harvest
Protecting Our Foods and Food Security—the Need for Chemicals Policy as Well As Healthy Growing
When the lights go out, what about the food?
Creating Food System Resilience Using Local Production and Processing
Conservation Assistance with NRCS - Seasonal High Tunnels, Soil Health, Water Management, and more!
SESSION 4 - C: Soldotna's Community Compost Case Study: From Pilot Project to USDA Funded
SaturDAY, March 19, 2022
Saturday Morning, Opening Plenary
Welcome from AFPC & IAC - Tikaan Galbreath, Blessing, & Alaska Food Heros
Keynote Address: USDA General Council Janie Simms Hipp - USDA and Food Security in Alaska
SESSION 5-A: Alutiiq Grown- A Regional Community and Alaska Native Farming Collective
Vegetables and Flower Varieties You should Try this Year
Seeds Are Our Sovereignty: Seed Saving As A Tool For Community Resilience
Utilizing Specialty Tools to increase Efficiency and Yields in an Alaskan Market Garden
Climate Change, Farming, and Gardening in Alaska: Cultivating Opportunities
Local (Food) Solutions for Community & Climate
Permafrost Grown: Cultivating knowledge of permafrost-agroecosystems through partnerships with Alaskan farmers
Biochar- utilizing burnt local carbon for better plant production
Re-Defining Nutrition as the Art & Science of Physical, Emotional & Spiritual Wellness
Legislative Greetings/ Conference Announcements/ Sponsor thank yous
Local Food Leader Certification: Celebrating Our 2021 Cohort
"KEYNOTE: HELGA GARZA - An Indigenous Perspective: Reclaiming our ancestral food system, economy and way of life. (Introduced by Brad St. Pierre/ AFMA)"
Food Sovereignty through ANTHC USDA Initiatives
Serving a Menu of Tradition
SESSION 6-C: Mapping the Rich Resources of our Shared Social Network
Hunger in Higher Education: an Overview of Food Insecurity and Grassroot Solutions Across the University of Alaska System
Effect of Including Barley in Diet to Treat Diabetes
Local and Traditional Foods in Alaska Schools (Alaska Department of Education & Early Development- Child Nutrition Programs)
SESSION 7-A: Creating a more resilient food system through regional partnerships
Seed Libraries and the Roll of Home Gardeners in Food Security
From Food Deserts to Farms: Civil Agriculture in Alaska
The Alaska MEP Presents: Using Local Foods as a Food Manufacturer
SESSION 7:C - Lightning Presentations, Saturday
Indigenous food for foster children
Alaska Farmers Markets Toolkit
Beginning and Young Alaskan Farmers Statewide Chapter
No Land Means No Farms: A Model for Land Security and Collaboration for Alaskan Farmers
Food in the Right of Way: Edible Plantings in Public Easements in your Neighborhood
How to accept SNAP/EBT at your Farm or Farmers Market (20 minutes)
Co-producing Knowledge on the Impact of COVID-19 on Food Access for Alaska Natives in 2020
Prepare for a Wild Harvest