Re/Storing Nashville :: Building Access to Affordable Food

Food Inc. Screening success

The March 27 free community screening of Food, Inc. was huge success!  With over 100 people in the audience, spanning ages, genders and races from across the city, the film was shown in chapters, with time for 2-3 questions between chapters.  The questions ran the gamut from, “How do bodies cope with the ammonia used to clean meat?” to “Where do we find Farmer Freddie’s food?”

What is your Grocery Story?

Re/Storing Nashville has begun compiling stories from Nashville residents that go the extra mile for healthy food

Food Transit Assessment

Most Americans take for granted our ability to get to the grocery store. But many people in Nashville live in areas that are more than a mile to a full-service grocery store, and lack their own means of transportation. 

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Restoring Nashville is a faith-based movement for food justice in Nashville advocating for increased access to affordable healthy food for all of Nashville. Re/Storing Nashville is a program of Community Food Advocates. Support for this project was provided by a grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.

The Community Food Advocates brings people together to create and sustain a secure and healthy food system for their region, from production to consumption.

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