June 19, 2026

Part 5: Food Security - Addressing Hunger and Sustainability in Black America | 2026 National Juneteenth Leadership Conference: Saving Black Families & Communities

Part 5: Food Security - Addressing Hunger and Sustainability in Black America | 2026 National Juneteenth Leadership Conference: Saving Black Families & Communities
Part 5: Food Security - Addressing Hunger and Sustainability in Black America | 2026 National Juneteenth Leadership Conference: Saving Black Families & Communities
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Part 5: Food Security - Addressing Hunger and Sustainability in Black America | 2026 National Juneteenth Leadership Conference: Saving Black Families & Communities
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Food Security - Addressing Hunger and Sustainability in Black America

Speakers: Jamiah Hargins, Darciea Houston, Curtis Pitts

Summary

This session explored innovative approaches to achieving food security and sustainability within Black communities, focusing on local initiatives and the importance of self-reliance. Jamiah Hargins shared his experiences with CropSwap LA, emphasizing the need for community-driven solutions to address food scarcity and dependency.

Key Topics

- The concept of food security beyond mere availability, focusing on access, control, and ownership.

- Jamiah Hargins' CropSwap LA initiative, transforming underutilized spaces into productive micro-farms.

- The importance of rainwater capture and sustainable water management in urban agriculture.

- The role of community engagement and education in fostering food sovereignty.

- Challenges faced by organizations in maintaining momentum and impact without diluting their mission.

- The impact of global events on local food prices and security.

- Encouraging self-sufficiency and reducing dependency on external food systems.

- The significance of involving children in food growing and sustainability practices.

Notable Quotes

- "We might not really have food scarcity. What we have is food dependency." — Jamiah Hargins

- "Prepare now for what's coming. We all see the signs." — Jamiah Hargins

Action Items / Takeaways

- Explore opportunities to transform local underutilized spaces into productive gardens or micro-farms.

- Consider implementing rainwater capture systems to enhance water sustainability for urban agriculture.

- Engage with local communities and institutions to promote food sovereignty and self-reliance.

- Involve children in gardening and sustainability projects to instill lifelong skills and awareness.

- Stay informed about global events and their potential impact on local food security and prices.

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