Thank you for joining with us in New Mexico to observe World Food Day 2021.
This year's theme is "Our Actions are our Future." Please refer to the
guide below the video before, after and as you view the compilation of stories and
prayers we offer to you this day. The stories promote two topics:
challenges and sustainable solutions for indigenous communities in New
Mexico and the work of organizations that help immigrants and refugees.
In between these stories, we have powerful prayers, reflections and
blessings from the Jewish, Diné, Baha'i, Christian, Muslim and Sufi traditions.
Greeting and Introduction
Kara Bobroff
founding principal
Native American Community Academy
Prayer: Rabbi Min Kantrowitz, Congregation Nahalat Shalom
Indigenous Farm Hub Corrales, N.M.
Alan Brauer, Tirzah Toya-Waconda
The Indigenous Farm Hub engages Indigenous
communities in creating a network of farmers and families that will
strengthen local and sustainable food systems by providing access to
healthy foods, build prosperity for farmers and local communities
through land reclamation, and reconnect the bond between language and
culture to Indigenous practices of agriculture.
Donate Online. Or send donations to Native American Community Academy
Contact: info@indigenousfarmhub.org
Prayer: Kyle Jim, Diné Introspective
Diné Introspective Shiprock, N.M.
Kyle Jim, Breanna Lameman
A non-profit 501(c)3
community based organization in Shiprock that has been in practice
since 2017 and officially established in 2018. Services include social
justice, environmental justice, digital justice, and food sovereignty.
We are a Native-led and Native operated organization. We are composed of
young Natives, farmers, scholars, educators, and community organizers
in the Navajo Nation.
Donate
Contact dineintrospective@gmail.com
Wangu Niyonkuru, Peter Nardini, Octavio Ayala
Tres
Hermanas works with the Albuquerque community of refugee farmers to
ease integration and increase self-sufficiency by growing produce,
accessing farmers markets, and improving English skills. "We are
passionate about connecting people to place through the act of growing
roots and producing food." Tres Hermanas is part of the Lutheran Family
Services Rocky Mountains Refugee and Asylee program in Albuquerque.
Donate (via Lutheran Family Services)
Contact: treshermanasfarm@lfsrm.org
Prayer: Rev. Guillermo Yela, Iglesia Camino de Vida
Las Cruces, N.M.
Lupe Ortiz, Clair Campos & Leslie Kryder, Kyle Locke
The
program addresses longer term, systemic issues in the community and
toward more inclusive sustainable development solutions throughits
Immigrant Advocacy Center based on the Sustainable Development Goals
(SDGs), a blueprint to achieve a better and more sustainable future for
all. The program offers a commercial kitchen incubator, a
community garden, legal assistance and basic “emergency” services (
food, clothing, shelter, transportation, financial assistance, social
and medical support).
Donate
Contact
Prayer: Gabriela Marques, Albuquerque Baha'i Community
Prayer: Dr. Mahmoud Eldenawi, Islamic Center of New Mexico
Dr. Mahmoud Eldenawi, Maryam Chudnoff, Aamna Nayyar, Yolanda Manzua (Albuquerque, N.M.)
The sisters have established a food and hygiene product distribution program, not only for the Muslim community, but for the Albuquerque community at large. Since April 2020, distribution has been Biweekly, and serves an average of 70-100 families. many of whom are immigrants, refugees and asylees., This program is completely supported by Volunteers, sponsors and community members.
Donate (via the ICNM)
Contact sisters.food.hygiene@gmail.com
Prayer: Maziar Saleh Ziabar, M.T.O. Shahmaghsoudi® School of Islamic Sufism®
Prayer: Rev. Lynne Hinton, New Mexico Conference of Churches
World Food Day Song: Keri Sutter & David Poole
Producer: Carlos Navarro
Production Support: Leslie Kryder
Previously Published Videos: El Calvario United Methodist Church and ICNM Sisters Food Project
Music and Liturgical Dance: David Poole, Keri Sutter (Surgite :A Sacred Dance Company)
Introduction Kara Bobroff
Production Consultants: Ellen Buelow, Judy Messal
Special Thank Yous: Catalina Block, Rabbi Debra Brin, Pam Brown, Tarrie Burnett, Athena Cholas, New Mexico Interfaith Power & Light, Cynthia Renteria, Farid Sharifi, Nkazi Sinandele
Music Credits
Opening Sequence (and Closing)
World Food Day Song-New Mexico
composed by David Poole
performed by David Poole & Keri Sutter
This song downloaded via digccmixter
Background for Tres Hermanas segment
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These songs downloaded via Wikimedia Commons
Background for Indigenous Farm Hub
Concerto for Recorder
Antonio Vivaldi
Background for El Calvario segment
La Morena Son Jarocho
composed by–v Koffermejia
Background for Credits
Jerusalen
composed by Robert Ravera D`Ange
Other Donation Opportunities: Surgite: A Sacred Dance Company, Roadrunner Food Bank (Central & Southern New Mexico), The Food Depot (Santa Fe & Northern New Mexico), ECHO Food Bank (Farmington/Four Corners), The Community Pantry (Gallup), Food Bank of Eastern New Mexico (Clovis) |
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