Our partners
Our partners belong in their communities as individuals and as members and leaders of collectives and organizations.
Our partners are young people, parents, tribal leaders, and community elders. They are activists and economists, artists and architects, farmers and land stewards, healers and restorative justice workers, chefs and community food distributors, storytellers and teachers. Our partners create equitable economies and food sovereignty, fight for environmental justice, and produce art and culture that is healing.
Our partners build liberated zones, intentional communities, land trusts, ecovillages, retreat centers and other essential infrastructure developments that Black, Brown and Indigenous people and their movements across the Deep South need and deserve.
Partners DSSF has donated to: 2018-2021
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The Lighthouse: Black Girl Projects
Coastal Community Economic Development in partnership with NCAT Gulf States - MS Food Systems Fellowship