Elena Seeley
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Elena Seeley is Food Tank's Content Director. She earned a BA in Biology from Grinnell College and an MA in Food Studies from New York University, where she focused on food policy and food-based social movements. Elena has worked with food justice nonprofit organizations, including WhyHunger and The People's Seed, and is passionate about promoting stories to help build a more equitable and sustainable food system.

Join Food Tank at the U.N. Climate Change Conference

At COP27, Food Tank is co-curating programming to bring together an inspiring group of changemakers working to ensure that food and agriculture systems are seen as a key part of the solution to the climate crisis.

How Activist-Minded Chefs Can Drive Policy Change

Guided by support and training, chefs are pushing for better policies that will help themselves, their industry, and food systems as a whole.

Looking Ahead to More Resilient, Nourishing, and Equitable Food Systems

On World Food Day, food systems leaders point to the power of policy change, labor organizing, and research to address some of the world’s most pressing challenges.

Patagonia Founder Gives Company Away to Fight the Climate Crisis

Funds that are not re-invested into the company will help to protect biodiversity and communities. 

Telling the Stories that Don’t Always ‘Make it on the Map’

An Assistant Professor of African and African Diaspora Studies, Dr. Ashanté Reese talks about the power of empathy, uplifting stories that aren’t always told, and the people pushing against anti-blackness in their everyday lives.

Inspiring the Next Generation on Sankofa Farms

Sankofa Farms Agricultural Academy is helping young Black students connect more deeply with the food system while equipping them with career readiness skills and helping them envision new paths for their futures.

Global Seafood Alliance Launches Consumer-Facing Website to Raise Awareness of Sustainable Aquaculture

The website is designed to help consumers understand Global Seafood Alliance’s third-party certification program and encourage the consumption of sustainably sourced seafood.

New Report Reveals Organic Dairy Farming Stores Carbon, Reduces Greenhouse Gas Emissions

Research shows that greenhouse gas emissions on organic U.S. dairy farms were 24 percent lower when compared to emissions from conventional dairy farms.

Tackling the Climate Crisis through Artivism

Known for her role as Natalie Figueroa on Orange Is the New Black, Alysia Reiner wants to inspire people with creativity.

Beyond Band-Aid Fixes: Helping Communities Feed Themselves

Food Systems for the Future is helping startups scale up and improve nutrition outcomes for underserved and low income communities.

The Power of Showing Up and Leaning In to Address Food Apartheid

Chicago, author, ESPN sports analyst, and NFL veteran Sam Acho explains how he is helping a Chicago neighborhood address issues of food access through a community food mart.

Massachusetts Guarantees Free School Meals for 2022-2023 School Year

Thanks to the extension, 400,000 students will continue to have access to free school meals.

New Survey Finds Young Farmers Are Motivated by Environmental Conservation and Social Justice

Despite facing systemic challenges, young farmers are pushing to steward the land responsibly.

Where to Go from Here: Expanding Women’s Leadership in Food and Agriculture Systems

During a recent interview, farmer, activist, and Co-Founder of the Women, Food and Agriculture Network (WFAN) Denise O’Brien discussed the importance of cultivating women farmers’ leadership skills and including them in decision making processes. In the 1990s, O’Brien helped launch…

The Politics of Eating While Black

Psyche Williams-Forson’s new book examines the surveillance and food shaming that Black eaters face.

Helping the World Adapt to the Climate Crisis with Agricultural Solutions

As the climate crisis advances, the International Center for Biosaline Agriculture is working to support sustainable livelihoods and food security in resource-scarce regions.

Training Program Helps Communities Develop Local, Resilient Food Systems

The teams participating in the training program are working to ensure that their communities can access healthy food options. 

28 Organizations Transforming Chicago’s Food System

These 28 organizations are working to build a more resilient, equitable food system in Chicago, IL.

To Boldly Grow Details the Joys of Growing Your Own Food

Tamar Haspel’s To Boldly Grow details the author’s journey moving to Cape Cod and committing to eat at least one food that she produced every day.

Developing Community-Based Solutions for a Resilient Food System

Hosted by CEFS, the Symposium on Agriculture, Food Systems, and Climate Change will highlight research and farming practices that support resilient food and agriculture systems in North Carolina.

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