ssawg reclaiming our food: value of community engagement
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Tanya Denckla Cobb Associate Director
UVA Institute for Environmental Negotiation 434/ 924-1855 [email protected]
3 Keys to Food Justice
� Procedural justice � Substantive justice � Distributive justice � From: Sustainable Communi2es and the Challenge of Environmental Jus2ce, Julian Agyeman, 2005, p 26
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InvolveEarlyandOften
AllThoseWho:1. Aredirectlyimpacted
2. Canblockthedecision
3. Canprovidetechnicalassistance
4. Aredecision‐makers
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InvolvementShouldComewithRealInfluence
I.e.,enoughleveragetoensurethattheprojectsgoalsandmissionandmethodsareadheredto.
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InvolvementShouldComewithRealInfluence
I.e.,enoughleveragetoensurethattheprojectsgoalsandmissionandmethodsareadheredto.
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InvolvementShouldComewithRealInfluence
I.e.,enoughleveragetoensurethattheprojectsgoalsandmissionandmethodsareadheredto.
OneisNotEnough
BeTransparentAbout• Process
• Decisionbox
• Issues
• Differentstakeholders
• Everyone’srole
• Wayspeopleparticipate
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Identifypeopleandstrategiestoreachthem,withstakeholdersteeringcommittee
Identify The“interests” Thepeople
representingthoseinterests
Strategiestoengagethem
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