The Global Food Justice Alliance

A initiative by Diana Rodgers

The Global Food Justice Alliance A Project of Filmmakers Collaborative

The Global Food Justice Alliance advocates for the right of all people to choose nutrient-dense foods such as meat, milk, and eggs, which are critical for nutritious, environmentally sustainable, and equitable food systems that can sustain both human life and the planet.

The organization is an extension of the impact campaign from the independent documentary film, Sacred Cow (link to www.sacredcow.info).

Who We Are:

We are a group of concerned health professionals, academics, food producers and citizens who are advocates for Food Sovereignty, which is the right of peoples to healthy and culturally appropriate food produced through ecologically sound and sustainable methods, and their right to define their own food and agriculture systems.

What We Do:

We advocate for nutrient-dense diets that support a healthy population and ecosystem. We fight against dietary elitism, racism, and sexism. We call out corporate collusion influencing our dietary policies. We educate students and others on the importance of animal foods in a balanced human diet. We stand for global food justice.

Why This Matters:

There is growing concern among many citizens, scientists, academics, and food producers who share a belief that we need to preserve a true range of food options to reflect the diversity of our cultures, races, traditions, and our degree of metabolic health. Maintaining diversity and choice are at the foundation of any healthy democracy, and health itself is a human right.

Executive Director:

Diana Rodgers, RD, is a "real food" nutritionist and sustainability advocate near Boston, Massachusetts. She's an author of three books, runs a clinical nutrition practice, started the Sustainable Dish Podcast, and has served as an advisory board of numerous nutrition and agriculture organizations including Animal Welfare Approved, Savory Institute, and Whole30. She speaks internationally about the intersection of optimal human nutrition and regenerative agriculture. Diana is co-author of, Sacred Cow: The Case for (Better) Meat and the director, producer of the companion film, Sacred Cow. Her new initiative, the Global Food Justice Alliance, advocates for a nutritious, sustainable, and equitable worldwide food system.

If you agree that all people, everywhere should have the right to choose affordable, real, nutritious food, there is no time to waste. Your contribution will support GFJA's work and communications and is 100% tax deductible.

For more information, please visit www.globalfoodjustice.org

or for questions, please email us at: info@globalfoodjustice.org


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    I am Carnivore and have never been healthier in my life at the age of 60. We need a change starting Today!
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    This is fundamentally the most important factor to the health of the planet and all that reside on it. Thank you for speaking out about this!!!
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