We are seeking liberation on farmland owned and collectively operated by FrontLine Farming and local BIPOC community. 

Land Seeder $30

Give $30 to actualize the 30 acres of farmland we seek to steward.

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Land Builder $70

Give $70 for the BIPOC agricultural workers who make up 70% of the workforce.

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Land Cultivator $140

Give $140, one dollar for each of the 140 crop varieties we currently cultivate on FrontLine Farms.

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Land Benefactor $700

Give $700 for the 7 generations forward and 7 generations backward to whom we are all accountable.

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Land Steward $1,910

Give $1,910 to represent the year that the first crops were planted in Dearfield, CO, a historic Black agricultural colony outside of Greeley, CO.

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Land Protector $7,000

Give $7,000 in recognition of the 7,000 Japanese Americans who were interned in Colorado during WWII and were put to work in Colorado beet fields.

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Land Liberator $10,714

Give $10,714 for the 10,714 acres of farmland in Colorado currently cultivated by Black farmers, a mere 0.7% of all Colorado farmland.

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About the Campaign


The Aim:
We are seeking 30 acres of land with healthy soil, ideally with a previous history of agricultural use. The land should be within 20 miles of Denver, CO and grant us both water and mineral rights. The land should be valued equally to all members of the ecosystem that occupy it. We intend to use this land to grow food for our communities throughout Denver and as a place of education and healing. The land would be owned by the organization, FrontLine Farming, but would also be open to collective use in our BIPOC community. 

 

Now is the Time:
Black, Brown and Indigenous Farmers across the United States have been systemically excluded from access to land whether through outright intimidation and theft, loan discrimination or laws such as Heirs Property Rights. Land in the United States was stolen from Indigenous Communities and while BIPOC communities represent a quarter of the US population, they own less than 5% of farmland and cultivate on less than 1% of the land. Yet those who have historically cultivated the land and comprise the over 2.4 million farmworkers in the United States are people of color from diverse communities and foodways. They are descendants of Africans brought here, immigrants, refugees and people who have continuously brought their agricultural knowledge and skills to feed nations.

We have used our radical imaginations for our vision of coming back to the land and are ready to bring this vision to life. To acquire our own soil and land will fortify our efforts to honor our ancestors, to educate our community, to generate independent economic systems, to manifest equitable policies and systems change, to lead by example, to understand history and to create our future. It is a way to co-create generational wealth for our communities, and more importantly, shared power.

Acquiring the land that we envision requires moving money and resources. We are seeking support from philanthropy, local and national networks, and donors. The funds raised from this project will aid our vision and goal.


Frontline Farming
We are a BIPOC-led farmer advocacy and food justice organization that strives to create greater equity across our food system on the Front Range of Colorado. We support and create greater leadership and access for Black, Indigenous, People of Color and Womxn in our food systems. We achieve these goals through growing food, listening, educating, honoring land and ancestors, generating policy initiatives and engaging in direct action. 


In 2021, we distributed 26,000 lbs of farmed produce through various programs such as our CSA, Healing Foods and SNAP/WIC recipients. We also advocate for farmers and farm workers alike to ensure that the people who grow our country’s food have access to basic rights and protections that are already afforded to other workers in the state. 

 

It Begins:
March 2022  and continuing throughout the year.


 

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