Monthly Archives: October 2025

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Co-founder Karen Washington giving a high energy welcome address on stage.

Reflections on the 2025 BUGS Conference

The 13th annual Black Farmers and Urban Growers (BUGS) Conference was held in Detroit, MI October 3-5, 2025. RAFI's Communications Project Manager, Hope Ostane-Baucom represented RAFI and shares her experience.
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Fostering Opportunity For Connection and Creativity 

As part of a year of programming under the theme Food &, Come to the Table hosted a pair of retreats for food and faith leaders to gather for two days of training, networking, and reflection. These groups of 30 - 40 participants engaged in a variety of learning opportunities, including small group conversations, individual reflection, and topical presentations.
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Job Posting: Full Time Operations Coordinator

We seek a resourceful self-starter who can flexibly handle multiple projects simultaneously. Strong candidates for this position will have a knowledge of or interest in sustainable agriculture and food systems and be enthusiastic about RAFI's mission.
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Read RAFI's October E-News

If you haven't seen RAFI's monthly e-news, take a look at October's and sign up if you'd like to receive it in your inbox. In it, you’ll find timely updates for farmers, faith communities, other food and justice partners, and anyone interested in a sustainable, resilient, just food system.
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Edna's Farewell Letter

Today we honor Edna Rodriguez on her last day as RAFI’s Co-Executive Director. For thirteen years, Edna has led with vision and resolve — expanding support for small and underserved farmers across North Carolina, the Southeast, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. She strengthened RAFI’s financial and organizational foundations and ensured resources and decision-making moved directly into farmers’ hands. We thank Edna for her leadership, courage, and unwavering belief that all farmers deserve fairness, voice, and choice.
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Farm Aid, On and Offstage

For 40 years, Farm Aid has stood with farmers, combining music with a deep commitment to those who feed us. At this year’s anniversary event, RAFI helped carry that legacy forward — training new technical assistance providers, engaging concertgoers in the Homegrown Village, and connecting directly with farmers and allies. Farm Aid has always been about more than music: it’s about strong farmers and resilient communities.
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